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.
The Cahokia Indians likely spoke a language belonging to the Siouan language family, as many of the tribes in the region were Siouan speakers. However, the specific language spoken by the Cahokia Indians is not known for certain as there are no direct records of their language.
The Malayalam language. This is an Indian language.
Spoken language, written language, and signed language.
Normally, the main language is the official language in a country. In countries without an official language, such as the United States, the main language is called the national language.
The difference is that native language is a natural process happened naturally like child learning language from his parents; while target language is a process of learning another language by practice or in other words "the language that you want learn'' .
The Cahokia Indians likely spoke a language belonging to the Siouan language family, as many of the tribes in the region were Siouan speakers. However, the specific language spoken by the Cahokia Indians is not known for certain as there are no direct records of their language.
The address of the Cahokia Public Library District is: 140 Cahokia Park Drive, Cahokia, 62206 2129
Cahokia High School was created in 1952.
IN 1778, the American General George Rogers Clark won at Cahokia.
Considering how many fires they have there....and the Cahokia Mounds being haunted by Native Americans..because many people thing that they are mass graves in Cahokia Mounds.. ~ used to live in Cahokia!
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Yes, the mound Builders built Cahokia as a trade hub and a religious center.
Cahokia was a settlement built by the ancient Native Americans. It was the largest city that was ever built north of Mexico.
George Rogers Clark captured Kaskaskia cahokia vincennes.
Farmers of Cahokia, Illinois relied upon the Mississippi river for water. Because Cahokia is in the flood plain, the farmers greatly feared the river that they depended on.