No. The Nanticoke language died out before a writing system could be developed for it. Linguists use a writing system for it based on latin letters, but this system was not used when Nanticoke was a living language.
The Nanticoke Indians.
Nanticoke Indians
they ate food.
Nanticoke were the predominant tribe.
roll the joint nd smoke it
Did any mississippian tribes have a written language
The first Indians with a written language.
C. A. Weslager has written: 'The Delaware Indians' -- subject(s): Delaware Indians, History 'Delaware's forgotten river' -- subject(s): History 'A brief account of the Indians of Delaware' -- subject(s): Indians of North America 'The English on the Delaware: 1610-1682' -- subject(s): British Americans, History 'Magic medicines of the Indians' -- subject(s): Medicine, Indians of North America, Delaware Indians 'The Siconese Indians of Lewes, Delaware' -- subject(s): History, Delaware Indians 'The Nanticoke Indians' -- subject(s): Nanticoke Indians, History 'The Swedes and the Dutch at New Castle With Highlights in the History of the Delaware Valley' 'Delaware's buried past' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Indians of North America, Excavations (Archaeology) 'The Garrett snuff fortune' -- subject(s): Estate
The address of the Nanticoke Historical Society is: 495 East Main Street, Nanticoke, PA 18634-1824
William Tomkins has written: 'Universal Indian sign language of the plains Indians of North America' -- subject(s): Indian sign language, Indians of North America, Sign language
Nanticoke Refinery was created in 1978.
The phone number of the Nanticoke Historical Society is: 570-258-1367.