You may also like to visit our Sioux Languages homepage to see how Quapaw relates to other languages from the Siouan family. |
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The Algonquian term manitou, the Iroquoian orenda, and the Siouan wakanda all refer to it. |
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The Monacan Nation is comprised primarily of descendants of the Siouan speaking Monacans, Tutelos, and Saponis. |
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Kansa, also known as Kanza or Kaw, was a Siouan language of the Great Plains. |
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Cultural affiliations for the Olson male would be Algonquian based on affinities with a lower probability of a Siouan and even less for an Iroquoian relationship. |
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We examined the data for Algonquian as well as Siouan language groups. |
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His research helped debunk earlier notions that the Monacans and other Siouan groups were largely nomadic hunters and gatherers who occasionally raided coastal Algonquians. |
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Dual number is found in Eskimo and in the Athabascan, Siouan, Iroquoian, Muskogean, and Plateau Shoshoni groups in North America, and Araucanian and others in South America. |
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Members of the Siouan language family proper are to be found practically everywhere east of the Rocky Mountains except on the southern Plains and in the Northeast. |
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Osage is a Siouan language of the Southern Plains. Only a handful of elders still speak the Osage language today, but some young people are trying to learn. |
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Up the rivers of the eastern coastal plain lived about a dozen tribes of Siouan background. |
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The original confederation of Lakota was made up of seven nations that spoke three dialects of the language classified as Siouan. |
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They arrived shortly before the English settlers, and displaced the resident Siouan tribes. |
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Speakers of Mandan, a Siouan language, developed a settled, agrarian culture. |
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For this reason, linguists classify Mandan most often as a separate branch of the Siouan family. |
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The other major language groups in the area were the Siouan to the west, and the Iroquoians, who included the Nottoway and Meherrin, to the north and south. |
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Faced with population pressures from the Thule and other surrounding groups, such as the Algonquian and Siouan to the south, the Tuniit gradually receded. |
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