
Dict of Canadian Palce Names Oto
Rayburn(Author)
Oxford University Press, Canada
Published in July 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
462 pages
978-0-19-541470-7 (ISBN)
Description
Place names reflect a very significant part of a nation's cultural and linguistic heritage. They are ever-present on road signs and maps, in correspondence and periodicals, and in all kinds of official and unofficial records and documents. Over 6200 names from Canada's rich toponymic tapestry are included in this unique dictionary - not only citiies, towns and villages, but lakes, rivers, national parks, well-known mountains and many capes, as well as the actual origin fo the place name. Words taken from Cree, Inuit, French, Gaelic, Spanish, Portuguese Mi'kmaq, Basque, German and other languages, as well as the many names echoing the towns and regions that fond immigrants had left behind, reflect Canada's diverse multicultural heritage. Many places were named after people who played a role in local history, or more celebrated heroes of foreign affairs. In these cases, brief biographical details identify such eponymous individuals as the poet Robert Service, or Mary March, the English name given to Demasduit, Beothuk wife of Chief Nonosbawsut, whose capture by local settlers led to her death in 1820 - one of the last of her now extinct race.
A surprising number of places were named after battles and military leaders, many after peculair features of the landscape, and others for animals, ships, fruit, and native religious beliefs. Anyone who has felt curious about th choice of names like South Procupine, Dildo, Head-Smashed-In-Buffalo Jump, Magnetic Hill, or Saint-Lous-du-Ha! Ha!, will find much of interest in this book.
A surprising number of places were named after battles and military leaders, many after peculair features of the landscape, and others for animals, ships, fruit, and native religious beliefs. Anyone who has felt curious about th choice of names like South Procupine, Dildo, Head-Smashed-In-Buffalo Jump, Magnetic Hill, or Saint-Lous-du-Ha! Ha!, will find much of interest in this book.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Canada
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-19-541470-7 (9780195414707)
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