Muskogean Languages
The
Muskogean languages
make up a group of North
American Indian languages
of the
Hokan-Siouan
family. The Muskogean languages are generally divided into two rough branches, Eastern and Western, though these distinctions are the subject of some debate. They are agglutinative languages.
Eastern Muskogean Languages
Alabama
Apalachee
Biloxi
Cusabo
extinct
Ashepoo
extinct
Combahee
extinct
Coosa
extinct
Edisto
extinct
Escamacu
extinct
Etiwan
extinct
Kiawah
extinct
Stono
extinct
Wando
extinct
Wimbee
extinct
Hitchiti
Koasati (Coushatta)
Kusso-Natchez
(as of 1975, officially known as the Edisto)
Mikasuki (Miccosukee)
Muscogee (Creek)
Natchez
Ofo
Savanucca
Uche
Seminole
Stincard
Yemassee
Western Muskogean Languages
Chickasaw
Choctaw
External link
Ethnologue classification of Muskogean
Paper on Roots of Muskogean languages (discusses classifications)
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