Finding the Right Words for Canada

It was not an aboriginal language, exactly, and not quite a language of any kind, really, although it was something more than a jargon, perhaps more precisely a creole. Known as Chinook, or lelang, or wawa, at least 200,000 people were conversant in it at the outset of the 20th century.

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