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Woccon language

Index Woccon language

Woccon was one of two Catawban also known as Eastern Siouan languages of the Eastern United States. [1]

7 relations: Catawban languages, Eastern United States, North Carolina, Siouan languages, United States, Waccamaw Siouan, Western Siouan languages.

Catawban languages

The Catawban, or Eastern Siouan, languages form a small language family in east North America.

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Eastern United States

The Eastern United States, commonly referred to as the American East or simply the East, is a region roughly coinciding with the boundaries of the United States established in the 1783 Treaty of Paris, which bounded the new country to the west along the Mississippi River.

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North Carolina

North Carolina is a U.S. state in the southeastern region of the United States.

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Siouan languages

Siouan or Siouan–Catawban is a language family of North America that is located primarily in the Great Plains, Ohio and Mississippi valleys and southeastern North America with a few outlier languages in the east.

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United States

The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.

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Waccamaw Siouan

Waccamaw Siouan Indians are one of eight state-recognized Native American tribal nations in North Carolina; they are also known as the "People of the Fallen Star". Historically Siouan-speaking, they are located predominantly in the southeastern North Carolina counties of Bladen and Columbus. They adopted this name in 1948, when their congressional representative introduced a bill for federal recognition. (It did not succeed but they were recognized by the state in 1971.) Their communities are St. James, Buckhead, and Council, with the Waccamaw Siouan tribal homeland situated on the edge of Green Swamp about 37 miles from Wilmington, North Carolina, seven miles from Lake Waccamaw, and four miles north of Bolton, North Carolina. The names of major families include: Patrick, Jacobs, Freeman, Graham, Blanks, Young, Baldwin, Spaulding, Campbell, and Moore.

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Western Siouan languages

The Western Siouan languages, also called Siouan proper or simply Siouan, are a large language family native to North America.

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Redirects here:

ISO 639:xwc, Waccamaw Siouan language, Waccamaw Siouan:Language, Waccamaw language.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woccon_language

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