Om Chinook Texts; Volume 20
This volume presents a collection of traditional stories and songs in Chinook, a language spoken by indigenous peoples in the Pacific Northwest. Recorded and transcribed by the pioneering anthropologist Franz Boas, these texts offer a window into a rich and complex oral tradition that has been passed down over generations. With translations and notes by Boas, this volume is an invaluable source for linguists, anthropologists, and anyone interested in the cultural heritage of this region.
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