Atakapa language
Atakapa (/əˈtækəpə, -pɑː/, natively Yukhiti) is an extinct language isolate native to southwestern Louisiana and nearby coastal eastern Texas. It was spoken by the Atakapa people (also known as Ishak, after their word for "the people"). The language became extinct in the early 20th century.
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Atakapa language
Atakapa (/əˈtækəpə, -pɑː/, natively Yukhiti) is an extinct language isolate native to southwestern Louisiana and nearby coastal eastern Texas. It was spoken by the Atakapa people (also known as Ishak, after their word for "the people"). The language became extinct in the early 20th century.
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Atakapa (/əˈtækəpə, -pɑː/, nat ...... nct in the early 20th century.
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Pre-contact distribution of the Atakapa language
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Atakapa
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Wiktionary has a Swadesh list at Appendix:Atakapa Swadesh list
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Atakapa (/əˈtækəpə, -pɑː/, nat ...... nct in the early 20th century.
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