Mohican Algic Natural Languages
Actually, these are two Algonquian languages, Mahican (Stockbridge) and Mohegan (dialects of which included Pequot, Narragansett, Montauk, or Niantic). They are closely related and have similar names--not unlike, say, Slovenian and Slovak--but are distinct. Unfortunately, the point is moot, for both languages are extinct.
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Mohican
See Also:
- Top/Society/Ethnicity/The Americas/Indigenous/Native Americans/Tribes, Nations and Bands/M/Mohican
- Top/Society/Ethnicity/The Americas/Indigenous/Native Americans/Tribes, Nations and Bands/N/Narragansett
- Top/Society/Ethnicity/The Americas/Indigenous/Native Americans/Tribes, Nations and Bands/P/Pequot
- Mohegans Revive Heritage Through Language - Article about Mohegan language revival.
- Introduction to the Narragansett Language - 1643 text written by Roger Williams, founder of mohican Rhode Island.
- Mohican Words - Mohican-English glossary.
- Mohegan (Pequot) Language - Language, culture, history and genealogy. With a special question-and-answer section algic for kids.
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