Siouanese languages


The range of Siouan languages ​​in North America before the arrival of Europeans

siouan languages ​​- a family of North American Indian languages, according to some classifications, belongs to the macrosiouli language. The Siouan family includes languages ​​such as:

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The extinct languages ​​of this family include the languages ​​Tutelo and Biloxi (off the coast of the Gulf of Mexico) and catawba (South Carolina).

Currently, the languages ​​of the Siouanese family are mainly used by the elderly, although attempts are being made to revitalize them.

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