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On the Web
- Alabama Dictionary - Dictionary of the Muskogean language, Alabama.
- Wikipedia: Creek Language - Article on the Muscogee language including a phonological inventory.
- Este-Maskoke - Information on Creek orthography, including keyboard mapping and a text example.
- Muskogee Language and the Creek Indian Tribe - Pronunciation guide, language learning worksheets, and cultural information.
- Seminole Languages - Language information from the Florida Seminoles including a Miccosukee wordlist.
- Wikipedia: Mikasuki language - Article on the Mikasuki language including a phonological inventory.
- Mikasuki Language and the Miccosukee Indian Tribe - Pronunciation guide, language learning worksheets, and cultural information.
- Hello Oklahoma: Koasati - A Koasati greeting, sample text, and useful phrases.
- Wikipedia: Koasati language - Brief overview of the language and its speakers.
- Koasati Language and the Coushatta Indian Tribe - Pronunciation guide, language learning worksheets, and cultural information.
Wikipedia Articles
- Muskogean languages - Muskogean (also Muskhogean, Muskogee) is a language family of the Southeastern United States. The Muskogean languages are generally divided into two rough branches, Eastern and Western, though these distinctions are the subject of some debate.
- Panton (merchant) - Panton was a Muskogean merchant active in the Gulf of Mexico trade during the late 18th century.
- Red Shoes (chief) - Red Shoes was a Muskogean leader in the 18th Century. He primarily lived in modern Alabama but his influence extended well into modern Mississippi.
- Apalachicola (tribe) - The Apalachicola (also called Pallachacola) were a group of Native Americans related to the Creek. They spoke a Muskogean language related to Hitchiti.
- State of Muskogee - English adventurer William Augustus Bowles was elected director general of the State of Muskogee by a congress of Creeks and Seminoles in 1799. Both these tribes speak Muskogean languages.