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    The Caddoan languages are a family of languages native to the Great Plains spoken by tribal groups of the central United States, from present-day North...
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    from prehistory to the present. The speakers of Caddo and related Caddoan languages in prehistoric times and at first European contact have been proved...
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    The Macro-Siouan languages are a proposed language family that includes the Siouan, Iroquoian, and Caddoan families. Most linguists remain unconvinced...
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    century, Robert Latham suggested that the Siouan languages are related to the Caddoan and Iroquoian languages. In 1931, Louis Allen presented the first list...
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    have spoken an Iroquoian language but documentation is lacking. Attempts to link the Iroquoian, Siouan, and Caddoan languages in a Macro-Siouan family...
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    of the Caddoan language family; this family includes the Pawnee-Kitsai (Keechi) languages (Arikara, Kitsai, and Pawnee) and the Wichita language. Kitsai...
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    level of social stratification. The Caddoan people were speakers of one of the many Caddoan languages. These languages once had a broad geographic distribution...
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    language that was spoken in northwestern Louisiana. It was once proposed that there may be a connection between Adai and the nearby Caddoan languages...
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    Wichita is a Caddoan language spoken in Anadarko, Oklahoma by the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes. The last fluent heritage speaker, Doris Lamar-McLemore...
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  • languages were spoken in what is now Texas, including Caddoan, Na-Dené and Uto-Aztecan languages. Texas currently does not have an official language,...
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    The Pawnee language is a Caddoan language traditionally spoken by Pawnee Native Americans, currently inhabiting north-central Oklahoma. Historically, the...
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  • The Kitsai (also Kichai) language is an extinct member of the Caddoan language family. The French first record the Kichai people's presence along the...
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    Wichita people (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    American tribes. Historically they spoke the Wichita language and Kichai language, both Caddoan languages. They are indigenous to Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas...
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  • Biblical translations into the indigenous languages of North and South America have been produced since the 16th century. Mark, translated by Peter Wzokhilain...
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  • since both tribes historically spoke Caddoan languages. By 800 CE, this society had begun to coalesce into the Caddoan Mississippian culture. Some villages...
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    Arikara is a Caddoan language spoken by the Arikara Native Americans who reside primarily at Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. Arikara is close...
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    Indian Territory (category Articles containing Choctaw-language text)
    headquarters are in Binger, Oklahoma. The Wichita and Caddo both spoke Caddoan languages, as did the Kichai people, who were also indigenous to what is now...
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    The Indigenous languages of the Americas or Amerindian languages are a diverse group of languages that originated in the Americas prior to colonization...
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  • Adai vocabulary: a contribution to Caddoan lexicography? Paper presented at the 15th annual Siouan and Caddoan Languages Conference, Albuquerque, NM. Drechsel...
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  • Algonquian languages Caddoan languages Eskimo–Aleut languages Iroquoian languages Na-Dene languages Salishan languages Siouan languages Uto-Aztecan languages Wakashan...
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  • Plains (east of the Rocky Mountains in the United States and Canada) Caddoan languages Caddo Wichita (ergative, accusative and S-split mixed type) (†) Kitsai...
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  • Syntax. Siouan and Caddoan Languages Conference, Lawrence, Kansas. "Video: Wisconsin Media Lab Releases Fifth Installment, Language Apprentice". Indian...
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    Pawnee people (category Caddoan peoples)
    who are headquartered in Pawnee, Oklahoma. Their Pawnee language belongs to the Caddoan language family, and their name for themselves is Chatiks si chatiks...
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    Spiro Mounds (category Caddoan Mississippian culture)
    many Caddoan languages. The Caddoan languages once had a broad geographic distribution, but many are now extinct. The modern languages in the Caddoan family...
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    Doris McLemore (category Last known speakers of a Native American language)
    American teacher who was the last native speaker of the Wichita language, a Caddoan language spoken by the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes, indigenous to the...
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    Caddo (category Caddoan peoples)
    since both tribes historically spoke Caddoan languages. By 800 CE, this society had begun to coalesce into the Caddoan Mississippian culture. Some villages...
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    in western Oklahoma. The expeditions encountered many cultures of Caddoan language-speakers, including the Caddo and Wichita. In 1629, Father Juan de...
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    Louisiana (category Articles containing Louisiana Creole-language text)
    10, 2012. Retrieved September 8, 2008. "Tejas-Caddo Fundamentals-Caddoan Languages and Peoples". Archived from the original on March 10, 2010. Retrieved...
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  • archaeological period spoke Siouan and Caddoan languages. They included the Siouan-speaking Mandan and Hidatsa, and the Caddoan-speaking Arikara, Pawnee, and Wichita...
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  • The tribal affiliation and language of the Teyas is unknown, although many scholars believe they spoke a Caddoan language and were related to the Wichita...
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