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algonquian,siouan,and iroquoian
Monacan people speak English.Historically, they spoke Tutelo, also known as Tutelo-Saponi. Tutelo went extinct in 1871 with the death of a man named Nikonha.
The Algonquian but there were also Siouan and Iroqjois.
the language of the catawba indians in siouan
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Sioux Indians
James Constantine Pilling has written: 'Bibliography of the Siouan languages' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Bibliography, Indexes, Siouan language, Siouan languages, Index, Langues sioux 'Bibliographic notes on Eliot's Indian Bible' -- subject(s): Algonquian languages, Bibliography 'Proof-sheets of a bibliography of the languages of the North American Indians' -- subject(s): Languages, Bibliography, Indians of North America 'Bibliography of the Algonquian languages' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Algonquian languages, Bibliography, Indexes, Index, Langues algonquin 'Bibliographies of the languages of the North American Indians' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Indians of North America, Languages 'Bibliography of the Iroquoian languages' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Bibliography, Indexes, Iroquoian languages, Index, Langues iroquois 'Bibliography of the Eskimo language' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Eskimo languages, Indexes, Inuit language, Index, Inuit (Langue)
The Algonquian Indians did.
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Algonquian!
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James Wherry has written: 'Eastern Algonquian relationships to \\' -- subject(s): Kinship, Algonquian Indians, Indians of North America