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Chimariko Narratives
A Piece of California History Brought
Back to Life
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This talk
• Chimariko Indians & Language• Language Documentation & Data• This Project• Chimariko Narratives• Results• Conclusions
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Chimariko Indians & Language
• Chimariko: extinct (or dormant) language
• Once spoken in a few small villages in Trinity County in Northern California (Trinity Rives & New River area)
• Last spoken in the 1930s• Chimariko tribe: very small, almost
wiped out during Gold Rush in the 1850s
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Chimariko Territory
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Chimariko Indians & Language
• Chimariko language: isolate (= no related languages)
• Hypotheses on more distant genetic relationship: Hokan stock => related to neighboring languages and others
• But: problematic, due to close and extensive language contact & poor sources
• Great linguistic diversity in California
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Linguistic Diversity
in California
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Language Documentation & Data
• Handwritten documents from fieldwork in the late 19th & early 20th century
• Data collected from last (sometimes semi-fluent) speakers; speakers were often related
• Main source of data: handwritten notes collected J. P. Harrington in the 1920s
• Data is available on microfilm
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Language Documentation & Data
• J. P. Harrington: passionate & experienced linguist; collected close to a million pages of handwritten notes on more than 125 languages
• Chimariko notes include: narratives with (partial) translations, sentences, vocabulary items, ethnographic information
• Chimariko: 3500 handwritten pages
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John Peabody
Harrington
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Harrington sample page
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The project
• Handwritten notes only recently made available on microfilm – no publications
• Grammar based on handwritten notes (& other sources)
• Not yet examined: 539 pages with narratives
• Piece narratives together & fill in missing translations
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The project• Contents of narratives: personal
accounts, folktales, myths, historic events (flood, tribal wars, etc)
=> material of great cultural & historic value
• Goals: (a) make materials more accessible to tribal descendants & researchers, (b) examine the structure of the narratives
• Challenges: no interlinear or missing translations, scattered segments of same narrative
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Chimariko Narratives
• Narratives: all with similar structure & style, many repetitions of verbs and entire clauses
• Repetitions: not random, but consistent, elaborate, and regular
• Rhetorical style also found in other American indigenous languages (Central Pomo, Haida, Kwakiutl, Chinook, & others)
• Often found in oral tradition
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Chimariko Narratives
• Repetitions: particular arrangement in a story, whereby information presented in a series of statements plus successive elaborations
• Each elaboration adds a piece of information• Repetitive pattern often linked to intonation• Couplet structure (intonational pairs forming
a unit) used for the main points in narrative• Chimariko: no data on intonation,
but punctuation (commas)
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Chimariko Narratives
• Example 1:
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Chimariko Narratives
• Example 2:
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Project Results
• Developed detailed description & log of 539 pages microfilm reel
• Nine narratives pieced together, glossed, and translated => corpus of twenty pages
• Contents: personal stories, personal stories relating to historic events, cultural practices (healing rituals), stories with local animals as characters (watersnake, doe, bear)
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Project Results• Examples: See
handout• Picture: Saxy
Kidd
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Conclusions
• Narratives are made accessible to tribal descendants & researchers
• Pieces in the history & culture of the Chimariko tribe unveiled
• Chimariko culture exemplifies different world view & different way of thinking
• Structure of Chimariko language better understood
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Thank you!