John Long's journal, 1768-1782Long, J. (John), Indian trader
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John Long's journal, 1768-1782
Long, J. (John), Indian trader
Fur trade -- Canada; Indians of North America; Indians of North America -- Languages; Ojibwa language
Squamích To run
Sharshyyár Long since
Taguámissey, or haguámissey Courage
Tonbin´gesay Noise
Tunnoc´kay Country
Teakíagun Gun worms
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Tarbátch Hips
Tootooshonarbo Milk, or sap of the breast
Tam´mikquoin Spoon
Tarbinnáck Indian slay
Tarbishár Thunder
Talon´jay Blue
Tarwar´chewort Toes
Thurensera Dawn of day
Tarpoach Voice, or the echo of the breath
Tabiscoach Equal, or alike
Towwacktowar Surprising
Tannepy When, or whence
Tar´nin, tar´neyau, way´go nin, or What, or what now?
hawwaneeyaw
Tawnimilik, or andersoy How many, what price, how much?
Taw! waw! Oh! oh!
Tarpenán To take
Takooshin To arrive at a place
Tackannin To bind, or tie
Tuckunnin To choose
Tibárimaw To govern
Tuckunnum´kewish To marry
Tonbin´gus To bawl
Tercush´enan, or guabeecheway To return
Tarpin, or peach To feel
Tójeytoon, or gúsketoon To work
Utchwar Chin
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Un´gwoitch Busy
Unter, or aighter Only, at, or alone
Untowarch Unto
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