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  2. High Tider - Wikipedia

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    High Tider, Hoi Toider, or Hoi Toide English is a family or continuum of American English dialects spoken in very limited communities of the South Atlantic United States, [1] particularly several small islands and coastal townships.

  3. List of revived languages - Wikipedia

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    By the early 21st century, only a few fluent speakers of Diyari remained. However, by 2013 Peter K. Austin had produced a dictionary and grammar of the language, and as of 2019, there is a project under way to teach it in schools. [citation needed] Kaurna is the language of the Kaurna people of Adelaide and the Adelaide plains in South Australia.

  4. Algonquian peoples - Wikipedia

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    Algonquian-speaking peoples in North America before European settlement A 1585 sketch of the Algonquian village of Pomeiock near present-day Gibbs Creek in North Carolina. [1] The Algonquians are one of the most populous and widespread North American indigenous North American groups, consisting of the peoples who speak Algonquian languages.

  5. Machapunga - Wikipedia

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    The Machapunga were a small Algonquian language–speaking Native American tribe from coastal northeastern North Carolina. [2] They were part of the Secotan people. [3] They were a group from the Powhatan Confederacy who migrated from present-day Virginia.

  6. We’re fixin’ to teach you to talk like an NC native: A Guide ...

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    A North Carolina driver’s license and a college team sweatshirt say you live here, but you haven’t fully embraced life in the Tar Heel state until you learn your fixin’ to’s.

  7. Tuscarora Nation renews push for state recognition in NC ...

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    The Tuscarora Nation of North Carolina, a Native American tribe centered in Robeson County, is once again seeking official recognition from the state.

  8. Kituwa - Wikipedia

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    The historic Cherokee built a townhouse on top that was used for their communal gatherings and decisionmaking; they replaced it repeatedly over decades. They identify Kituwa as one of the "seven mother towns" in their traditional homeland of the American Southeast. This site is in modern Swain County, North Carolina, in the Great Smoky Mountains.

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