Second Midterm Review--W2005

Here are the New World languages (and families/branches) which you will be responsible for for the 2nd midterm. As before, you should be able to identify any of these languages. "Identify" means tell what family it belongs to, and what branch, whether it's dead or alive, and where it is/was spoken. ("Where" for U.S. languages can be a state, or a geographical region, e.g. "Northwest Coast" or "Great Lakes region"). New World languages (and families/branches) Alabama Miami-Illinois Aleut Missouri Algic Mohawk Algonquian Muskogean Arapaho Na-Dene Biloxi Nahuatl Blackfoot Navajo Caddoan Northern Paiute Carib Numic Cariban Oneida Cherokee Pawnee Cheyenne Penutian Choctaw Quechua Coeur d'Alene Quileute Cree Salish Creek Seneca Crow Seminole Dakota Shasta Delaware Shoshoni Eskimo-Aleut Siouan Guarani Spokane Hokan Taos Hopi Tlingit Hupa Ute Inuit/Inuktitut Uto-Aztecan Iowa Wakashan Iroquoian Wichita Karok Winnebago Kiowa Wiyot Kutenai Yuman Kwakiutl Yupik Lakota Yurok Makah Massachusett Plus, know ALL the languages on the Native Languages of Oregon page on this website, and what family they belong to.