Alabama, also known as Alibamu, (Alabama: Albaamo innaaɬiilka) is a Native American language, spoken by the Alabama-Coushatta tribe of Texas. It was once...
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rivers on the upper reaches of the river. In the Alabama language, the word for a person of Alabama lineage is Albaamo (or variously Albaama or Albàamo...
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Choctaw–Chickasaw, Alabama–Koasati, Hitchiti–Mikasuki, and Muscogee. Apalachee is no longer spoken; its precise relationship to the other languages is uncertain...
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headquartered in Wetumka, Oklahoma. The Alabama language is part of the Muskogean language family. Alabama is closely related to Koasati and distantly...
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Look up Alabama or alabama in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Alabama is a southern state in the United States. Alabama may also refer to: Alabama, New...
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township of Muskogean-speaking Alabama and Coushatta (also known as Quassarte) peoples. Their traditional languages include Alabama, Koasati, and Mvskoke. As...
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Livingston, Texas, with the Alabama people. In 1991, linguist Geoffrey Kimball estimated the number of speakers of the language at around 400 people, of...
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times the length of the second-longest, the English language version of the Constitution of India. Alabama has had seven constitutions to date, all but the...
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Coushatta (category Native American tribes in Alabama)
and Alabama. They have long been closely allied and intermarried with the Alabama people, also members of the Creek Confederacy. The Koasati language is...
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Choctaw (category Native American history of Alabama)
based in what is now Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. The Choctaw language is a Western Muskogean language. Today, Choctaw people are enrolled in three...
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Mobilian Jargon (redirect from Mobilian language)
Muskogean languages such as Alabama and Koasati, colonial languages including Spanish, French, and English, and perhaps Algonquian and/or other languages. Pamela...
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Serenoa (category Articles containing Alabama-language text)
in Choctaw; cani (Timucua); ta ́:la (Koasati); taalachoba ("big palm", Alabama); ta:laɬ a ́ kko ("big palm", Creek); talco ́:bˆı ("big palm", Mikasuki);...
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Tawasa is an extinct Native American language. Ostensibly the language of the Tawasa people of what is now Alabama, it is known exclusively through a word...
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Apalachee was a Muskogean language of Florida. It was closely related to Koasati and Alabama. Apalachee was found to belong to the same branch of the Muskogean...
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Many places throughout Alabama take their names from the languages of the indigenous Native American/American Indian tribes. The following list includes...
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Alabama Amendment 1 is a legislatively referred constitutional amendment that appeared on the ballot in the US state of Alabama on November 5, 2024, concurrent...
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the Alabama-Coushatta people, who had migrated by the 1850s to eastern Texas. In the Alabama language, waakasi hachi means "calf's tail" (the Alabama word...
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Constitution of the State of Alabama of 1901 was the basic governing document of the U.S. state of Alabama. Adopted in 1901, it was Alabama's sixth constitution...
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in Alabama include doctoral programs in anthropology, communication and information sciences, metallurgical engineering, music, Romance languages, and...
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2000 Alabama Amendment 2, also known as the Alabama Interracial Marriage Amendment, was a proposed amendment to the Constitution of Alabama to remove Alabama's...
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Alabama Creoles (French: Créoles de l'Alabama) are a Louisiana French group native to the region around Mobile, Alabama. They are the descendants of colonial...
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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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American mink (category Articles containing Alabama-language text)
animals as heroes.[citation needed] Abenaki language Western Abnaki: mosbas Penobscot: mósəpehso Alabama: sakihpa Aleut: ilgitux̂ Arapaho: no'eihi' Arikara:...
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moh-BEEL, French: [mɔbil] ) is a city and the county seat of Mobile County, Alabama, United States. The population was 187,041 at the 2020 census. After a...
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Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama is a state-recognized tribe in Alabama and Cherokee heritage group. It is based in northern Alabama and gained state-recognition...
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(/ˈbɜːrmɪŋhæm/ BUR-ming-ham) is a city in the north central region of Alabama, United States. It is the county seat of Jefferson County. The population...
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The University of Alabama Press is a university press founded in 1945 and is the scholarly publishing arm of the University of Alabama. An editorial board...
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Muscogee (category Native American tribes in Alabama)
Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama, speaking several related Muskogean languages. Muskogee was spoken from the Chattahoochee to the Alabama River. Koasati (Coushatta)...
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française [lɑ̃ɡ fʁɑ̃sɛːz] ) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family. Like all other Romance languages, it descended from the Vulgar Latin of the...
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First Bank of Alabama) is the oldest bank in the State of Alabama, being founded in 1848. The name Talladega is derived from a Muscogee language, a Native...
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