
Pre-contact distribution of the Catawban languages
The 'Catawban' (also 'Eastern Siouan') languages form a small
language family in east North America. The Catawban family is a sub-family of the larger
Siouan-Catawban family.
Family division
The Catawban family consists of 2 languages:
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Catawba' ''(†)''
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Woccon' ''(†)''
All Catawban languages are now
extinct. Gordon (2005) reports that the last native speaker of Catawba died before 1960, although
Red Thunder Cloud, apparently an impostor, claimed to speak the language until he died in 1996.
[1] An effort is now being made to revive the Catawba language.
See also
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Siouan-Catawban languages
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Catawba (tribe)
External links
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Catawba (Ethnologue)
References
1. The Identity of Red Thunder Cloud, by Ives Goddard
Bibliography
★ Gordon, Raymond G., Jr. (Ed.). (2005). ''Ethnologue: Languages of the world'' (15th ed.). Dallas, TX: SIL International. ISBN 1-55671-159-X. (Online version: http://www.ethnologue.com).
★ Parks, Douglas R.; & Rankin, Robert L. (2001). The Siouan languages. In R. J. DeMallie (Ed.), ''Handbook of North American Indians: Plains'' (Vol. 13, Part 1, pp. 94-114). W. C. Sturtevant (Gen. Ed.). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. ISBN 0-16-050400-7.