The Tuscarora speak Tuscarora, it is a dialect belonging to the Iroquoian family. There are almost a dozen known versions of the Iroquoian language, unfortunately many are instinct. With the Tuscarora having less than 5 Tuscarora speakers left... related languages include but not limited to are; Northern Iroquoian Languages Central Iroquoian Languages Tuscarora Nottoway Lake Iroquoian Languages Mohawk-Oneida Languages Mohawk Oneida Seneca-Onondaga Languages Cayuga Onondaga Seneca Huron/Wyandot Laurentian (St. Lawrence Iroquoian) Susquehannock Southern Iroquoian Languages Cherokee (Tsalagi) with Cherokee having the most unrelated dialect than the rest. Think of it like the difference in dialects between northern US and southern US, UK and Irish/English... then toss in Jamaican English.
The Manhasset indians spoke the Munsee and Unami languages.
Caddoan
Sourashtian
I believe they spoke Algonquian
There is no information about languages that were spoken by Tocobaga people.
Iroquoian languages were historically spoken in the southwestern part of Virginia, primarily by tribes such as the Cherokee and Tuscarora.
The Manhasset indians spoke the Munsee and Unami languages.
Caddoan
Algonquian!
Sioux
Sourashtian
english.
algonquon
english.
Iroquian and/or Ojibway
Algonqulan Or Algonkian
They spoke Caddoan