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שפת מיאמי (אינדיאנה ואוקלהומה)

Miami language (Ind. and Okla.)

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Information for Authority record
Name (Hebrew)
שפת מיאמי (אינדיאנה ואוקלהומה)
Name (Latin)
Miami language (Ind. and Okla.)
Name (Arabic)
لغة ميامي-إيلينوي (إنديانا وأوكلاهوما)
Other forms of name
nne Miami language
See Also From tracing topical name
Algonquian languages
See Also From tracing place name
Indiana
Oklahoma
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata:Q56523
Library of congress:sh 85084654
Wikipedia description:

Miami–Illinois or Wabash (endonym: myaamia, [mjɑːmia]) is an Indigenous Algonquian language that is spoken in the United States, historically in Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, western Ohio and adjacent areas along the Mississippi River by the Miami and Wea as well as the tribes of the Illinois Confederation, including the Kaskaskia, Peoria, Tamaroa, Cahokia, and possibly Mitchigamea. Although the last native speaker died in 1989, there has been an effort by the Myaamia (Miami) Nation of Oklahoma and the Miami Nation of Indians of the State of Indiana (a nonprofit organization) to revive the language and preserve their native heritage by teaching it to young and old members. As of 2016, it is estimated that around 500 members of the tribe use the language on a regular basis.

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