-
family Siouan distinguish the two
branches as
Western Siouan and
Eastern Siouan or as "
Siouan-proper" and "Catawban".
Others restrict the name "
Siouan" to...
- The
Eastern Siouan branch consists of
various historical languages spoken by
Siouan peoples of the
Appalachian Plateau and
Piedmont regions of present-day...
- The
Waccamaw Siouan Indians are one of
eight state-recognized
tribes in
North Carolina. Also
known as the
Waccamaw Siouan Indian Tribe, they are not federally...
- The
Western Siouan languages, also
called Siouan proper or
simply Siouan, are a
large language family native to
North America. They are
closely related...
- The Macro-
Siouan languages are a
proposed language family that
includes the
Siouan, Iroquoian, and
Caddoan families. Most
linguists remain unconvinced...
- Iroquoian)
Muskogee (=Eastern Muskogean)
Chahtas (=Western Muskogean)
Sioux (=
Siouan)
Languages Families Algonquian languages Athabaskan languages Catawban languages...
- as
Eastern Siouan)
languages of what is now the
Eastern United States.
Together with the
Western Siouan languages, they
formed the
Siouan language family...
-
linguists believe that the Caddoan, Iroquoian, and
Siouan languages may be
connected in a Macro-
Siouan language family, but
their work is
suggestive and...
- The
Dhegihan languages are a
group of
Siouan languages that
include Kansa–Osage, Omaha–Ponca, and Quapaw.
Their historical region included parts of the...
- The Ohio
Valley Siouan, or
Southeastern Siouan,
languages are a
subfamily of the
Western Siouan languages, far to the east and
south of the Mississippi...