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  • 21Macro-Siouan languages —       major grouping (phylum or superstock) of North American Indian languages; it is made up of 26 languages, grouped into 5 families: Siouan, with 12 languages; Catawba, with 1 language; Iroquoian, with 8 languages; Caddoan, with 4 languages;… …

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  • 22Lenguas siouan — Eduard Sapir consideró a la familia siouan como miembro de la macro familia hokano siouan, ubicada en el grupo oriental con relaciones más estrechas con la yuchi, natchez y muskogean y con otras más distantes, con las lenguas iroquesas y las… …

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  • 23Hokan-Siouan — In linguistics, Hokan Siouan family of languages that includes various Native American languages. It includes the Hokan family.ee alsoClassification schemes for indigenous languages of the Americas …

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  • 24hokan-siouan — “+ noun Usage: usually capitalized H&S : a language phylum comprising the Hokan, Supanecan, and Coahuiltecan language stocks …

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  • 25Macro-Siouan — …

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  • 26Classification schemes for indigenous languages of the Americas — This article is a list of different language classification proposals developed for indigenous languages of the Americas. The article is divided into North, Central, and South America sections; however, the classifications do not always neatly… …

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  • 27Indigenous languages of the Americas — Yucatec Maya writing in the Dresden Codex, ca. 11–12th century, Chichen Itza Indigenous languages of the Americas are spoken by indigenous peoples from Alaska and Greenland to the southern tip of South America, encompassing the land masses which… …

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  • 28Manahoac — Total population Extinct Regions with significant populations  Un …

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  • 29Monetons — West Virginia s Moneton tribe on the Kanawha Valley [Kahnawáˀkye in Tuscarora (Iroquois) means waterway , kye is augmentive suffix. Kaniatarowanenneh means big waterway in Mohawk (Iroquois). Lachler, McElwain, and Burke… …

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  • 30Moneton people — Clip from Homann Johann Baptist 1663 1724 map ca 1710 showing the people Captain Vielle, in 1692, passed by to arrive in Chaouenon s country as the French Jesuit called the Shawnee. The Moneton people were a historical Native American tribe from… …

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