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Siouan is a family of related Native American languages in North America. Most people think the Sioux people are exclusively the Lakota, Dakota and Nakota of the 19th-century plains. While the Lakota (North & South Dakota), Dakota (Minnesota) and Nakota (Nebraska, Canada) do comprise "the Great Sioux Nation", their language family is much broader and includes "the old speakers", the Hochank (formerly Winnebago, Wisconsin), and their traditional enemy, their linguistic cousins, the Absaroke (Crow, Montana). Siouan also extends back East and down South. While social migrations have yet to be definitively worked out, linguistic and historical sitings indicate a southern origin of Siouan people, with migrations over a thousand years ago from North Carolina and VIrginia to Ohio, then both down the Ohio River to the Mississippi and up to the Missouri, and across Ohio to Illinois, Wisconin and Minnesota, home of the Dakota. Some linguists associate Siouan languages with Caddoan and Iroquoian languages in a Macro-Siouan language family. Siouan languages Eastern/Catawban Catawba (North Carolina) Woccon (North Carolina) Monacan (Virginia) Southern/Ohio Valley Tutelo (Virginia) Biloxi (Mississippi) Ofo (Arkansas) Central Mississippian Iowa-Oto Dakotan Dakota (Santee) (Minnesota) Lakota (Teton) (North & South Dakota) Nakota (Nakoda) Yankton, Assiniboine, Stoney (Nebraska, Canada) Mandan (North Dakota) Dhegiha Kansa Omaha-Ponca Osage Quapaw Winnebago (Hocák)(Wisconsin) Missourian Crow (Absaroka) (Montana) Hidatsa (North Dakota) External links - - Siouan Languages (http://www.searchspaniel.com/index.php/Siouan_languages)
- - Siouan Languages (http://spot.colorado.edu/~koontz/default.htm)
- - What are Siouan languages? (http://spot.colorado.edu/~koontz/faq/language.htm#Siouan)
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Siouan Fonts (391 words) |
 | A set of characters for use in current phonemic transcriptions and popular orthographies of Siouan languages. |
 | A set of characters for current phonetic transcriptions of Siouan languages. |
 | Some documentation for the Standard Siouan font layout and its keyboarding scheme is available, though not yet on line. |
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Siouan languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (199 words) |
 | Siouan proper, Western Siouan) languages are a Native American language family of North America. |
 | The Siouan family is related to the Catawban family, together making up the Siouan-Catawban family. |
 | Some linguists associate Siouan languages with Caddoan and Iroquoian languages in a Macro-Siouan language family. |
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