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    Wichita is an extinct Caddoan language once spoken in Oklahoma by the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes. The last fluent heritage speaker, Doris Lamar-McLemore...
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    The Wichita people, or Kitikiti'sh, are a confederation of Southern Plains Native American tribes. Historically they spoke the Wichita language and Kichai...
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  • tribe Wichita language, the language of the tribe Wichita, Kansas, a city Wichita County, Kansas, a county in western Kansas (city of Wichita is located...
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    Doris McLemore (category Wichita people)
    teacher who was the last native speaker of the Wichita language, a Caddoan language spoken by the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes, indigenous to the U.S....
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    Wichita (/ˈwɪtʃɪtɔː/ WITCH-ih-taw) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Kansas and the county seat of Sedgwick County. As of the 2020 census...
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    Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport (IATA: ICT, ICAO: KICT, FAA LID: ICT) is a commercial airport 7 miles (11 km) west of downtown Wichita, Kansas...
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  • "Wichita Lineman" is a 1968 song written by Jimmy Webb for American country music artist Glen Campbell, who recorded it backed by members of the Wrecking...
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    Tawakoni (category Wichita tribe)
    related to the Wichitas. They historically spoke a Wichita language of the Caddoan language family. Currently, they are enrolled in the Wichita and Affiliated...
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    other factors. Five languages belong to the Caddoan language family: Caddoan languages Caddo (2 speakers) Northern Caddoan Wichita † Pawnee–Kitsai Kitsai...
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  • Tonkawa (category Articles containing Wichita-language text)
    tribe inhabited what is now northwestern Oklahoma. By 1700, Apache and Wichita enemies had pushed the Tonkawa south to the Red River which forms the border...
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  • Consonant (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
    Mohawk, lack both of the labials /p/ and /m/. The Wichita language of Oklahoma and some West African languages, such as Ijo, lack the consonant /n/ on a phonemic...
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    language family; this family includes the Pawnee-Kitsai (Keechi) languages (Arikara, Kitsai, and Pawnee) and the Wichita language. Kitsai and Wichita...
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  • Taovaya people (category Wichita tribe)
    spoke the Taovaya dialect of the Wichita language, a Caddoan language. Taovaya people today are enrolled in the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes, a federally...
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    and academic Doris McLemore (1927–2016) last fluent speaker of the Wichita language Cal McLish (1925–2010), Major League Baseball player Stephen Mopope...
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  • Wichita is a 1955 American CinemaScope Western film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Joel McCrea as Wyatt Earp. The film won a Golden Globe Award...
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  • to Pawnee. The Kichai people today are enrolled in the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes (Wichita, Keechi), Waco and Tawakonie), headquartered in Anadarko...
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  • Wichita USD 259 is a public unified school district headquartered in Wichita, Kansas, United States. The district includes most of the cities of Wichita...
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  • Speaker types (category Language acquisition)
    the Manx language before its revival, dying in 1974. In 2008, Doris McLemore was reported to be the terminal speaker of the Wichita language as she worked...
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  • Preverb (category Articles containing Wichita-language text)
    be separated from the rest of the root by certain prefixes, as in this Wichita example: taatíísaaskinnaʔas ta- INDIC- i- 3SG- aa- PVB- tíísaas medicine...
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  • to: Waco tribe, a Native American subtribe of the Wichita people A dialect of the Wichita language Waco, Georgia, a city Waco, Indiana, unincorporated...
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  • Dennis Rader (category Wichita State University alumni)
    kill"), is an American serial killer who murdered at least ten people in Wichita and Park City, Kansas, between 1974 and 1991. Although Rader occasionally...
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  • "Wichita Vortex Sutra" is an anti-war poem by Allen Ginsberg, written in 1966. It appears in his collection Planet News and has also been published in...
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  • Nightmare in Wichita: The Hunt for the BTK Strangler by lawyer Robert Beattie is a non-fiction book about a serial killer in Wichita, Kansas known as...
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    English, Comanche, and Wichita languages. Mangan, Katherine (June 9, 2013). "Comanche Nation College Tries to Rescue a Lost Tribal Language - Diversity in Academe"...
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    (1927–2016), American teacher who was the last native speaker of the Wichita language Doris McRae (1893–1988), Australian schoolteacher, headmistress and...
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  • The history of Wichita details the history of Wichita, Kansas from its initial settlement in the 1860s to the present day. The site at the confluence of...
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    Chief of the Cherokee Nation Doris McLemore (Wichita, 1927–2016), last speaker of the Wichita language Quanah Parker (Comanche, c. late 1840s–1911),...
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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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  • McLemore (category Scottish Gaelic-language surnames)
    euphonium Doris McLemore (1927–2016), the last fluent speaker of the Wichita language of the Great Plains of North America Elle McLemore (born 1991), American...
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    The United States does not have an official language at the federal level, but the most commonly used language is English (specifically, American English)...
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