Biloxi language
Extinct Siouan language of Southern US / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Biloxi was a Siouan language, which was once spoken by the Biloxi tribe in present-day Mississippi, Louisiana, and southeastern Texas.
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Biloxi | |
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Tanêksąyaa ade[1] | |
Native to | United States |
Region | Mississippi, Louisiana |
Extinct | 1930s, with the death of Emma Jackson |
Siouan
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | bll |
Glottolog | bilo1248 |
Pre-contact distribution of the Biloxi language. | |
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