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English: Father Jean-Marie-Raphael Le Jeune was a missionary Oblate of Mary Immaculate who worked among the Indigenous communities of British Columbia. Jean-Marie-Raphaël Le Jeune (1855 - 1930) adapted Duployan shorthand to Chinook Jargon in 1890. He called his shorthand system Wawa Shorthand and began to teach his method to the Indians. From 1891 until 1904 Le Jeune published the newspaper Kamloops Wawa which was nearly entirely written in Wawa Shorthand.
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Father Jean-Marie-Raphael Le Jeune later in life c. 1925
Uploaded a work by Father J.M.R. Le Jeune from Gurney, W. H. (1948). The Work of the Reverend Father J.M.R. Le Jeune, O.M.I. (dissertation). with UploadWizard