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Agglutinative languages / Muskogean languages / Languages of the United States / Cherokee Nation / Hitchiti / Alabama people / Caddoan languages / Muscogee people / Seminole / Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands / History of North America / Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Date: 2001-08-01 12:41:50
Agglutinative languages
Muskogean languages
Languages of the United States
Cherokee Nation
Hitchiti
Alabama people
Caddoan languages
Muscogee people
Seminole
Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands
History of North America
Indigenous peoples of the Americas

Southeastern Languages JACK B. MARTIN Until the nineteenth century, no area of North America but the far west was as diverse linguistically as the Southeast. Spanning the central region from present Mississippi to Georgi

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