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Choctaw Language and the Choctaw Indian Tribe

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Description: Pronunciation guide, language learning worksheets, and cultural information.
Choctaw Language and the Choctaw Indian Tribe (Chahta, Choctaws) language of the American Southeast, particularly Mississippi and Alabama. It is very closely related to and many linguists consider the two dialects of a single language. There are around 10,000 speakers of Choctaw today (and another 1000 Chickasaw speakers), most in Oklahoma, where the Choctaw tribe was forcibly relocated in the 1800's. Like other Muskogean languages, Choctaw is a language with morphologically complex verbs and SOV word order.
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Description:Choctaw language information and the culture, history and genealogy of the Choctaw Indians. Includes a kids' section with questions and answers about the Choctaw tribe.
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