The Tunica or Luhchi Yoroni (or Tonica, or less common form Yuron) language is a language isolate that was spoken in the Central and Lower Mississippi...
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The Tunica-Biloxi Indian Tribe, (Tunica: Yoroniku-Halayihku) formerly known as the Tunica-Biloxi Indian Tribe of Louisiana, is a federally recognized...
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Soto expedition. The Tunica language is an isolate. Over the next centuries, under pressure from hostile neighbors, the Tunica migrated south from the...
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Calusa–Tunica languages are a proposed small language family that comprises the Tunica language of Louisiana and the extinct Calusa language of Florida...
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Louisiana Tunica, Louisiana Tunica, Mississippi Tunica County, Mississippi Tunica Lake, Lee County, Arkansas and Tunica County, Mississippi Tunica Academy...
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Yazoo people (redirect from Yazoo language)
other Tunica language–speaking peoples, especially the Tunica, Koroa, and possibly the Tioux. Nothing is definitely known about their language, believed...
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Julian Granberry (1994) has suggested that the Calusa language was related to the Tunica language of the lower Mississippi River Valley, with Calusa possibly...
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Sesostrie Youchigant (category Tunica-Biloxi)
a chief of the Tunica-Biloxi tribe and the last known native speaker of the Tunica language. Youchigant was elected chief by the Tunica in 1911. The tribe...
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with four language isolates: Natchez, Tunica, Atakapa, and (possibly) Chitimacha. Gulf was proposed as a language family by Mary Haas (Haas 1951, 1952)...
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Voiceless postalveolar fricative (category Articles containing Tunica-language text)
postalveolar fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. The International Phonetic Association uses the term voiceless postalveolar...
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