Catawba () is one of two
Eastern Siouan languages of the eastern US, which together with the Western Siouan languages formed the
Siouan language family
Siouan or Siouan–Catawban is a language family of North America that is located primarily in the Great Plains, Ohio_River, Ohio and Mississippi_River, Mississippi valleys and southeastern North America with a few other languages in the east.
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The last native, fluent speaker of Catawba was Missouri Brindle' The
Catawba tribe is now working to revitalize and preserve the Catawba language.
Phonology
Consonants
There is also a [] sound, which happens to be an allophone of //. // rarely occurs.
Vowels
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Short vowel sounds // can be unstressed, ranging to []. Back vowel sounds can range from // to [], and a short // can range to a back vowel sound [].
Errata
Red Thunder Cloud, an impostor, born Cromwell Ashbie Hawkins West, claimed to be the last speaker of the language. At his death in 1996 it was revealed that he was neither
Catawba nor even
Native American, but had learned what he knew of the language from books, and from listening to the last known native speaker,
Samuel Taylor Blue and his half-sister, Sally Gordon, when he visited the Catawba reservation.
This had apparently been enough to fool the ethnologists who wrote about him.
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References
External links
*Ives Goddard, 2000
"The Identity of Red Thunder Cloud"
Smithsonian Institution, reprinted from ''Society for the Study of Indigenous Languages of the Americas Newsletter''. (accessed 2021-05-25)
* Catawba Texts
Catawban languages
Catawba
Extinct languages of North America
Languages extinct in the 20th century
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