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Muskogean (also Muskhogean, Muskogee) is a
Native American language family spoken in
different areas of the
Southeastern United States.
Though the debate...
- Muscogee-based
pidgin or
trade language closely connected to
western Muscogean languages like
Choctaw and Chickasaw. This
language served as a lingua...
- Hitchiti-Mikasuki, all of
which belong to the
Eastern Muskogean branch of the
Muscogean language family.
These languages are
mostly mutually intelligible. The...
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remains uncertain, and it does not
clearly match either Cherokee or
nearby Muscogean languages such as Cr****. In his book
Georgia Place-names,
Kenneth K. Krakow...
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Mobila Okelousa Opelousa Pascagoula Pensacola –
Amacano -
Chacato -
Chine (
Muscogean languages)
Pijao language Pisabo (possibly the same
language as Matsés)...
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instead a 'full-blooded'
indigenous American.) She was half-sister to
Muscogean Chief Red
Shoes II
through her
mother Sehoy's
marriage to Red
Shoes I...
- the
feminine forms simply as suppletives.
Though not
productive like
Muscogean and
therefore not true disfixation, some
French plurals are
analysed as...
- at
least in the 19th century, most of
those people were
descendants of
Muscogean people, who
elsewhere in
Florida became known as Seminoles. Key Marco...
- name to the
river it was
located on.
Speakers of one or
another of the
Muscogean languages,
which do not have the "r" sound, may have
changed the pronunciation...
- the
Uchee Cr****.
Wedowee - a
given name,
meaning "old water"
given by a
muscogean chief Weogufka - from Cr**** wi, “water”, plus ogufki, “muddy” also Cr****...