The Muscogee language (also Muskogee [maskó:gi], Mvskoke [ma(:)skó:gi]), previously referred to by its exonym, Creek, is spoken by Muscogee (Creek) and...
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The Muscogee, also known as the Mvskoke, Muscogee Creek or just Creek, and the Muscogee Creek Confederacy (pronounced [məskóɡəlɡi] in the Muscogee language;...
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The Muscogee Nation, or Muscogee (Creek) Nation, is a federally recognized Native American tribe based in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The nation descends...
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reservation lands in lower Alabama. As Mvskoke people, they speak the Muscogee language. They were formerly known as the Creek Nation East of the Mississippi...
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Yuchi (section Yuchi language)
in federally recognized tribes, particularly the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, who host the Euchee Language Program. In the 1990s, the Yuchi Tribal Organization...
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Seminole (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
hymns sung in the indigenous (Muscogee) language are inclusive of key Muscogee language terms (for example, the Muscogee term "mekko" or chief conflates...
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Creek (category Language and nationality disambiguation pages)
also refer to: Creek people, a former name of Muscogee, Native Americans Creek language or Muscogee language Creek (surname) Creek County, Oklahoma, United...
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"Olustee" is said to be a Seminole word meaning "pond" or from the Creek (Muscogee) language ue-lvste (/oy-lást-i/) meaning "black water", and being taken from...
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Creek mythology (redirect from Muscogee mythology)
in traditional spelling. Modern Muscogees live primarily in Oklahoma, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. Their language, Mvskoke, is a member of the Eastern...
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the reservation speak Muscogee, which is the largest number of speakers in Florida and outside of Oklahoma. The Muscogee language is considered "definitely...
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Alabama–Koasati, Hitchiti–Mikasuki, and Muscogee. Apalachee is no longer spoken; its precise relationship to the other languages is uncertain, but Mary Haas and...
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territory officials debated whether or not to have Cherokee, Choctaw, and Muscogee languages as co-official, but the idea never gained ground. Cherokee is officially...
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Vowel reduction (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
duration, loudness, articulation, or position in the word (e.g. for the Muscogee language), and which are perceived as "weakening". It most often makes the...
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two languages spoken by the Seminole tribe of the southeastern United States, both of the Muskogean language family: Muscogee Seminole language, spoken...
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Talladega is derived from a Muscogee language, a Native American language of the Muscogee. It comes from the word Tvlvtēke, from Muscogee tvlwv, meaning "town"...
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Muscogee County is a county located on the central western border of the U.S. state of Georgia named after the Muscogee that originally inhabited the...
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Seminole Tribe of Florida (section Language)
terms of settlement; it was translated into both the Mikasuki language and Muscogee language. Only seven tribemembers opposed accepting the agreement. In...
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Code talker (category CS1 Basque-language sources (eu))
Kanien'kéha, a Mohawk sub-set language. Oakes died in May 2019; he was the last of the Mohawk code talkers. The Muscogee language was used as a type two code...
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The name for this land in the Muscogee language was "Weelaunee," translatable as "brown water [place]." After the Muscogee people were displaced, logging...
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linguistically these tribes were of Muskogean stock. Daufuskie comes from the Muscogee language and means "sharp feather", for the island's distinctive shape. As...
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River Asi language, a language spoken in Southern Philippines, mainly in the islands comprising the province of Romblon Asi, Muscogee language for the black...
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Muskogee (redirect from Muscogee (disambiguation))
recognized Muscogee tribe in Oklahoma Muscogee language, a language spoken by some Muscogee and Seminole Muskogean languages, a language family including...
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abbreviation for Musca, a southern constellation mus, ISO-639 code for the Muscogee language Mus., abbreviation used in music degrees such as B.Mus. and M.Mus...
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College of the Muscogee Nation (CMN) is a public tribal community college in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, the capital of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. It was established...
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people in southern Florida. Along with the Cow Creek Seminole dialect of Muscogee, it is also known as Seminole. It is spoken by members of the Miccosukee...
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Seminole, a popular twin-engine aircraft Seminole, dialects of the Muscogee language spoken by some Seminole Florida State University Seminoles, the sports...
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from the nearby Olustee Creek whose name derives from the Creek (Muscogee) language ue-lvste (/oy-lást-i/) meaning "black water". The town was historically...
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early European colonization. Many speakers of the Yuchi language became allied with the Muscogee Creek when they migrated into their territory in Georgia...
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An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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holding pens, and audio recordings of people speaking in the Muscogee language, the language of the indigenous people of the park's area. The park also...
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