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Categories: Algonquian languages | Miami tribe | Languages of the United States | Native American languages of the eastern woodlands | Extinct languages
Miami language
The Miami language is a Native American language formerly spoken in the United States, primarily in northern Indiana and Ohio by members of the Miami tribe. Miami is a Central Algonquian language of the Algic phylum. It forms a dialect continuum with Illinois and is part of a larger Central and Plains sprachbund. The language is currently considered extinct, although efforts are underway to revive it.
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