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Show List of North American Languages 7. Dakota, including Lakota, Nakota, Santee, Yankton, Teton, Assiniboine, Stoney (Minnesota, the Dakotas, Nebraska, Montana, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta) 8. Mandan (the Dakotas) 9. Hidatsa (the Dakotas) 10. Crow (Montana) 9. Caddoan 1. Arikara (the Dakotas) 2. Pawnee, including Skiri (originally Nebraska, now Oklahoma) _ 3. Wichita (Kansas and Oklahoma) 4. *Kitsai (Oklahoma) 5. Caddo (originally Louisiana, Arkansas, and Texas, now Oklahoma) 10. *Timucua: (Florida) 11. *Tunica: (Mississippi) 12. *Chitimacha: (Louisiana) 13. *Atakapa: (Louisiana and Texas) 14. *Tonkawa (originally central Texas, later Oklahoma) 15. *Karankawa (south Texas coast) 16. *Coahilteco and other unclassified and unclassifiable languages of Texas and northern Meixo: Coahilteco, Comecrude, Cotoname, Garza, Solano, Aranama, and others. While some of these languages may be related, evidence is too skimpy to propose any meaningful genetic grouping. 17. Yuchi: (originally Georgia, now Oklahoma) 18. Eskimo-Aleut 1. Aleut (Aleutian Islands) Eskimo 2. Sirenikski Yupic (Chukchi Peninsula, Siberia) 3. Central Siberian Yupic, or Chaplinski (Chukchi peninsula, Siberia, and Alaska) |