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Washington State Place Names

Washington State Place Names
Author: Doug Brokenshire
Publisher: Caxton Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1993
Genre: Names, Geographical
ISBN: 9780870045622

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Washington State Place Names

Washington State Place Names
Author: James Wendell Phillips
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1971
Genre: Names, Geographical
ISBN:

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Washington State Place Names

Washington State Place Names
Author: James W. Phillips
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1976-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780295954981

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Explores the origins and meanings of numerous geographical names in the state of Washington


Washington State Place Names

Washington State Place Names
Author: James W. Phillips
Publisher:
Total Pages: 167
Release: 1972
Genre:
ISBN:

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Place Names of Washington

Place Names of Washington
Author: Robert Hitchman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1985
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

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Nooksack Place Names

Nooksack Place Names
Author: Allan Richardson
Publisher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2011-08-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0774820489

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Place names can lead us on fascinating journeys into other cultures. They convey a people’s relationship to the land, their sense of place. For indigenous peoples, place names can also be central to the revival of endangered languages. This book takes readers on an exciting voyage into the history, language, and culture of the Nooksack Tribe of Washington State and southern British Columbia. Allan Richardson and Brent Galloway trace the richness and strength of the Nooksack people’s connection to the land by documenting more than 150 places named by elders and mentioned in key historical texts. Descriptions of Nooksack history and naming patterns – combined with maps, photographs, and detailed linguistic analyses – give life to a nearly extinct language and illuminate the intertwined relationships of place, culture, language, and identity.


Washington Geographic Names

Washington Geographic Names
Author: Geological Survey (U.S.). Branch of Geographic Names
Publisher:
Total Pages: 494
Release: 1981
Genre: Names, Geographical
ISBN:

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From Squaw Tit to Whorehouse Meadow

From Squaw Tit to Whorehouse Meadow
Author: Mark Monmonier
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2008-09-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0226534642

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Brassiere Hills, Alaska. Mollys Nipple, Utah. Outhouse Draw, Nevada. In the early twentieth century, it was common for towns and geographical features to have salacious, bawdy, and even derogatory names. In the age before political correctness, mapmakers readily accepted any local preference for place names, prizing accurate representation over standards of decorum. Thus, summits such as Squaw Tit—which towered above valleys in Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, and California—found their way into the cartographic annals. Later, when sanctions prohibited local use of racially, ethnically, and scatalogically offensive toponyms, town names like Jap Valley, California, were erased from the national and cultural map forever. From Squaw Tit to Whorehouse Meadow probes this little-known chapter in American cartographic history by considering the intersecting efforts to computerize mapmaking, standardize geographic names, and respond to public concern over ethnically offensive appellations. Interweaving cartographic history with tales of politics and power, celebrated geographer Mark Monmonier locates his story within the past and present struggles of mapmakers to create an orderly process for naming that avoids confusion, preserves history, and serves different political aims. Anchored by a diverse selection of naming controversies—in the United States, Canada, Cyprus, Israel, Palestine, and Antarctica; on the ocean floor and the surface of the moon; and in other parts of our solar system—From Squaw Tit to Whorehouse Meadow richly reveals the map’s role as a mediated portrait of the cultural landscape. And unlike other books that consider place names, this is the first to reflect on both the real cartographic and political imbroglios they engender. From Squaw Tit to Whorehouse Meadow is Mark Monmonier at his finest: a learned analysis of a timely and controversial subject rendered accessible—and even entertaining—to the general reader.