Nanticoke language
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Nanticoke is an Algonquian language formerly spoken in Delaware and Maryland, United States.[5] The same language was spoken by several neighboring tribes, including the Nanticoke, which constituted the paramount chiefdom; the Choptank, the Assateague, and probably also the Piscataway and the Doeg.
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Nanticoke | |
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Native to | United States |
Region | Delaware, Maryland |
Ethnicity | Nanticoke people |
Extinct | 1856, with the death of Lydia Clark[1] |
Revival | 2007 |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | nnt |
nnt | |
Glottolog | nant1249 |
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