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To: nihil who wrote (49427)4/20/2000 10:43:00 AM
From: Rambi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
I thought everyone knew that Skookumchuck means "turbulent waters" in Chinook.

Anah! Le jaub chote, be nice.
Geographical appellations (book yaka mamook kumtuks nesika kopa konoway illahee)are often not covered until third year Tsinuk Wawa and of course many students quit after two years feeling that they are capable of getting by if they're ever transported back to Nootka Sound in the 1700s. And of course the farther East you go, the less likely you will find a qualified yaka kumtuks hiyu lalang,and the more likely you will take Brooklynese or Drawl to fulfill your foreign language requirement.

If you have RealPlayer- you might get a kick out of CHickamin Charlie's rendition of Klootzman kopa Wayhut
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To: nihil who wrote (49427)4/20/2000 11:01:00 AM
From: Justin C  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71178
 
And the Tippecanoe River of Indiana must've been navigated
by Early American Thwackers. And Tyler, too.