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It is a Native American language that started in what is modern day St. Louis. There's not to much known about this language because they didn't hardly write anything down. The only way we know the language existed is because of things they wrote down on potter, shells, copper, wood, and stone.

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Cahokia was a Native American civilization located near present-day St. Louis that existed between the 7th and 14th centuries. The language spoken by the Cahokia people is not known as there are no surviving written records. It is likely that multiple languages were spoken within the diverse population of Cahokia.

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