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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