The Apalachee people spoke a Muskogean language of Florida. Today we call it the Apalachee language. It was closely related to Koasati and Alabama.The language is known primarily from one document: a letter written in 1688 to Charles II of Spain.
The Apalachee were part of the Muskogean group, meaning that they spoke a language related to Koasati, Hitchiti, Alabamu, Chickasaw, Choctaw and Creek. The Apalachee language has long been extinct.
The Manhasset indians spoke the Munsee and Unami languages.
Caddoan
Algonquian!
Sioux
Sourashtian
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algonquon
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Iroquian and/or Ojibway
Algonqulan Or Algonkian