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Catawban languages

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The Eastern Siouan branch consists of various historical languages spoken by Siouan peoples of the Appalachian Plateau and Piedmont regions of present-day Virginia and the Carolinas. These languages are sometimes collectively referred to as Catawban .

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1-530: Eastern Siouan languages were historically spoken by the Catawba and Waccamaw people. They possibly represent a dialect continuum with Ohio Valley Siouan languages ( Ofo language / Mosopelea , Biloxi language ). The Catawban family is a branch of the larger Siouan–Catawban language family . Recognized members of the Eastern Siouan/Catawban family include: This article related to

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