The Appalachian Plateau is home to various Native American tribes, each with its own distinct language. Tribes such as the Cherokee and Shawnee primarily spoke languages from the Iroquoian and Algonquian language families, respectively. The Cherokee language, still spoken today, uses a unique syllabary developed by Sequoyah in the early 19th century. Other tribes in the region may have spoken different dialects or languages influenced by their cultural interactions.
"platue" is not even a word in the English language.
i dont exactly know
The smallest geographic region is a point, which has a dimension of zero.
The blue ridge mountains, the valley and ridge,the coastal plains,the fall line, the piedmont, and the appalachian platue
the language of the catawba indians in siouan
well their is a gigantic platue well their is a gigantic platue
Cherokee
The susquehannocks mostly lived in the peidmont platue, along the Chesapeake bay. But you could find the Susquehannocks any where in Maryland. They also live in Pennsylvania.
The Ethiopian Highlands
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a platue
No, but the Black Hills of South Dakota are sacred to the Sioux.