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- Tutelo_language abstract "Tutelo, also known as Tutelo–Saponi, is a member of the Virginian branch of Siouan languages that was originally spoken in what is now Virginia and West Virginia, as well as in the later travels of the speakers through North Carolina, Pennsylvania, New York, and finally, Ontario.The last fluent full-blooded speaker, Nikonha, died in 1871 at age 106, but managed to impart about 100 words of vocabulary to the ethnologist Horatio Hale, who had visited him at Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation Ontario the year before. However, knowledge of the language and grammar was preserved by persons of mixed Tutelo and Cayuga descent at Grand River well into the twentieth century, and was recorded by Hale and other scholars including J. N. B. Hewitt, James Owen Dorsey, Leo J. Frachtenberg, Edward Sapir, Frank Speck, and Marianne Mithun.".
- Tutelo_language iso6393Code "tta".
- Tutelo_language languageFamily Siouan_languages.
- Tutelo_language languageFamily Western_Siouan_languages.
- Tutelo_language spokenIn North_Carolina.
- Tutelo_language spokenIn United_States.
- Tutelo_language spokenIn Virginia.
- Tutelo_language spokenIn West_Virginia.
- Tutelo_language wikiPageExternalLink tta.
- Tutelo_language wikiPageExternalLink tutelo.htm.
- Tutelo_language wikiPageID "26878970".
- Tutelo_language wikiPageRevisionID "592682768".
- Tutelo_language ethnicity Manahoac.
- Tutelo_language ethnicity Monacan_people.
- Tutelo_language ethnicity Occaneechi.
- Tutelo_language ethnicity Saponi_people.
- Tutelo_language ethnicity Tutelo.
- Tutelo_language extinct "1980.0".
- Tutelo_language fam Siouan_languages.
- Tutelo_language fam Western_Siouan_languages.
- Tutelo_language fam "Ohio Valley Siouan".
- Tutelo_language fam "Virginia Siouan".
- Tutelo_language familycolor "American".
- Tutelo_language hasPhotoCollection Tutelo_language.
- Tutelo_language iso "tta".
- Tutelo_language name "Tutelo".
- Tutelo_language nativename "Tutelo-Saponi".
- Tutelo_language region North_Carolina.
- Tutelo_language region Virginia.
- Tutelo_language region West_Virginia.
- Tutelo_language states United_States.
- Tutelo_language subject Category:Indigenous_languages_of_the_North_American_eastern_woodlands.
- Tutelo_language subject Category:Native_American_language_revitalization.
- Tutelo_language subject Category:Siouan_languages.
- Tutelo_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Tutelo_language type Communication100033020.
- Tutelo_language type IndigenousLanguage106903519.
- Tutelo_language type IndigenousLanguagesOfTheNorthAmericanEasternWoodlands.
- Tutelo_language type Language106282651.
- Tutelo_language type SiouanLanguages.
- Tutelo_language type Language.
- Tutelo_language type Language.
- Tutelo_language type InformationEntity.
- Tutelo_language comment "Tutelo, also known as Tutelo–Saponi, is a member of the Virginian branch of Siouan languages that was originally spoken in what is now Virginia and West Virginia, as well as in the later travels of the speakers through North Carolina, Pennsylvania, New York, and finally, Ontario.The last fluent full-blooded speaker, Nikonha, died in 1871 at age 106, but managed to impart about 100 words of vocabulary to the ethnologist Horatio Hale, who had visited him at Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation Ontario the year before. ".
- Tutelo_language label "Tutelo language".
- Tutelo_language label "Tutelo".
- Tutelo_language sameAs Tutelo.
- Tutelo_language sameAs m.02hx0wp.
- Tutelo_language sameAs Q2311602.
- Tutelo_language sameAs Q2311602.
- Tutelo_language sameAs Tutelo_language.
- Tutelo_language wasDerivedFrom Tutelo_language?oldid=592682768.
- Tutelo_language isPrimaryTopicOf Tutelo_language.
- Tutelo_language name "Tutelo".
- Tutelo_language name "Tutelo-Saponi".