Muskogean Muskogean

Muskogean - Definition and Overview

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
Cusaboextinct
Ashepooextinct
Combaheeextinct
Coosaextinct
Edistoextinct
Escamacuextinct
Etiwanextinct
Kiawahextinct
Stonoextinct
Wandoextinct
Wimbeeextinct
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

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