- The
Muscogee language (Muskogee,
Mvskoke IPA: [
maskókî] in Muscogee),
previously referred to by its exonym, Cr****, is a
Muskogean language spoken by Muscogee...
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Muskogean word for river-cane, such as the
Choctaw word
kusha (/kʊʃa/) or the
Maskoki word koha (/koha/). List of
sites and
peoples visited by the
Hernando de...
- and the main town of Cofitachequi,
where he
captured the
queen of the
Maskoki (Muscogee) and the
Chelaque (Cherokee) who had
welcomed him. In 1562 French...
- (March 2, 1999). The Tree that Bends: Discourse, Power, and the
Survival of
Maskoki People.
University of
Alabama Press. p. 179. ISBN 978-0-8173-0966-4. "Charter...
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acknowledge any
people known as the Yamacraw. Also he said that
neither the
Maskoki (Muskogee) nor
Yuchi dialects of the
region used the "r" in such a way...
- (1999). The Tree That Bends: Discourse, Power, and the
Survival of the
Maskóki People. The
University of
Alabama Press. ISBN 978-0-8173-0966-4. Sturtevant...
- Cherokee:
Chalaki Chickasaw:
Chickashsha Seminole: Siminóli Cr****/Muskogee:
Maskóki today:
himak nittak tonight:
himak ninak tomorrow:
onnakma yesterday: piláshásh...
-
March 1999). The Tree that Bends: Discourse, Power, and the
Survival of
Maskoki People.
University of
Alabama Press. p. 179. ISBN 978-0-8173-0966-4. Walter...
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Eastern Xiangxi 东红苗话 mur I/L
Murle mus mus I/L Mvskokē Cr****
muskogee maskoki 克里克语; 穆斯科格语 крик mut I/L Muria,
Western muu I/L
Yaaku muv I/L Muthuvan...
- Wickman, The Tree that Bends: Discourse, Power, and the
Survival of the
Maskoki People. Tuscaloosa, AL:
University of
Alabama Press, 1999. Mary Musgrove...