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    The Logan County Advocate (Sterling, Logan County) June 7, 1890 IIIF issue link
    THE CHINOOK JARGON .
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    The Silver Standard (Silver Plume, Clear Creek County) June 7, 1890 IIIF issue link
    THE CHINOOK JARGON.
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    The Colorado Daily Chieftain (Pueblo, Pueblo County) October 11, 1899 IIIF issue link
    CHINOOK JARGON WON.
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    The Rocky Mountain News (Daily) (Denver, Denver County) June 9, 1927 IIIF issue link
    ... persons he enooun-‘ tered. In a strange mixture of ‘Chinook jargon and broken Engusbj ' he told of his ...
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    The Salida Mail (Salida, Chaffee County) February 23, 1923 IIIF issue link
    ... went to the Co luuibla carried It Into the Chinook Jargon, which corresponds to the Chinese Pidgin English. Frenchmen ...
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    The Rocky Mountain News (Weekly) (Denver, Denver County) February 13, 1902 IIIF issue link
    ... “Gripsack Guide of Colorado” and the “RoundUp of the Chinook Jargon.” His last work, just published, is a “Glossary ...
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    The Colorado Daily Chieftain (Pueblo, Pueblo County) December 4, 1893 IIIF issue link
    CHINOOK JARGON.
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    The Brush Tribune (Brush, Morgan County) May 15, 1908 IIIF issue link
    ... a dream of ‘a cgeechaco sly ass,' In the Chinook Jargon, which means the Alaskan tenderfoot." In the opinion ...
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    The San Miguel Examiner (Telluride, San Miguel County) May 16, 1908 IIIF issue link
    ... be a dream of ‘a cgeechaco siyass,’ in the Chinook jargon, which means the Alaskan tenderfoot.” In the opinion ...
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    The Monte Vista Journal (Monte Vista, Rio Grande County) May 16, 1908 IIIF issue link
    ... be a dream of ‘a cgeechaco slyass,’” in the Chinook jargon, which means the Alaskan tenderfoot.” In the opinion ...
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    The Colorado Daily Chieftain (Pueblo, Pueblo County) June 5, 1890 IIIF issue link
    ... Pigeon English. “Volapuk has a vigorous rival in the Chinook jargon, which is the medium of communication between about ...
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    The Rocky Mountain News (Daily) (Denver, Denver County) February 6, 1902 IIIF issue link
    ... “Gripsack Guide of Colorado” and the “RoundUp of the Chinook Jargon.” His last work, just published, is a "Glossary ...
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    The Rocky Mountain News (Daily) (Denver, Denver County) March 11, 1883 IIIF issue link
    ... wea-s and vet the children sing and pray in Chinook jargon, and the few who sp?*ak English do sj ...
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    The Aspen Daily Chronicle (Aspen, Pitkin County) June 16, 1892 IIIF issue link
    ... man who had addressed him so familiarly in the Chinook jargon . Finally it seemed to flash on him ...
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    The Colorado Weekly Chieftain (Pueblo, Pueblo County) June 1, 1868 IIIF issue link
    ... table Mrs. S.T. was heard to murmur in the Chinook jargon; Nika tum tum hyas, los... cop.. okuk muck-a ...
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    The Logan County Advocate (Sterling, Logan County) August 9, 1890 IIIF issue link
    ... nget sound . Old man Seattle never learned the Chinook jargon , Always n-lien giviajj white people information lie ...
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    The Silver Standard (Silver Plume, Clear Creek County) August 9, 1890 IIIF issue link
    ... Puget sound. Old man Seattle never learned the ] Chinook jargon. Always when giving , white people information ho ...
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    Saguache Chronicle (Saguache, Saguache County) August 8, 1884 IIIF issue link
    ... s _Bay Company named the lingo known as ‘ _Chinook jargon , which for two centun es was the ...
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    Surface Creek Champion (Cedaredge, Delta County) June 19, 1908 IIIF issue link
    ... be a dream of a cgeechaco siyaas,' in the Chinook jargon, which means the Alaskan tenderfoot." In the opinion ...
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    The Holly Chieftain (Holly, Prowers County) May 15, 1908 IIIF issue link
    ... be a dream of ‘a cgeechaco; siyass,’ in the Chinook jargon, which means the Alaskan tenderfoot.” In the | ...