Michigan but migrated to Ohio after their alliance with the "Flathead" Catawba got them in trouble with their former ally the Ottawa. In August 1782,...
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Families Algonkin-Lenape (=Algonquian) Athapascas (=Athabaskan) Catawban (=Catawba + Woccons) Eskimaux (=Eskimoan) Iroquois (=Northern Iroquoian) Cherokees...
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Lakota wa, "people/things" + kiŋyaŋ, "to fly". Yaupon (definition) from Catawba yąpą, from yą, "wood/tree" + pą, "leaf". List of placenames of indigenous...
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Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 21 April 2015. "Catawba". Ethnologue. "Omurano". Ethnologue. "Natchez". Ethnologue. Kimball, G...
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use the name Chinook Wawa, but rather "the Wawa" or "Lelang" (from Fr. la langue, the language, or tongue).[citation needed] Wawa also means speech or words;...
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(Bill 273). Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 2007. Rice, Keren (2020). "Langues des signes autochtones au Canada". In Wilson-Smith, Anthony (ed.). L’Encyclopédie...
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Qalarcaraq and Chuguusal / Chaasal, respectively. The French call it la Langue des signes inuite. At least since the 18th century, hearing Inuit used some...
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9 March 2013. Wittmann, Henri (1991). "Classification linguistique des langues signées non vocalement." Revue québécoise de linguistique théorique et...
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linguistiques en Alaska". In Tersis, Nicole and Michèle Therrien (eds.), Les langues eskaléoutes: Sibérie, Alaska, Canada, Groënland, pages 91-108. Paris: CNRS...
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December 20, 2022. Retrieved February 2, 2023. "Redhawk Publications". Catawba Valley Community College. Archived from the original on September 30, 2022...
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