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Iowa-Oto

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Chiwere (also called Iowa-Otoe-Missouria or Báxoje-Jíwere-Ñút’achi) is a Siouan language originally spoken by the Missouria, Otoe, and Iowa peoples, who originated in the Great Lakes region but later moved throughout the Midwest and plains. The language is closely related to Ho-Chunk, also known as Winnebago. Christian missionaries first documented Chiwere in the 1830s, but since then virtually nothing has been published about the language. Chiwere suffered a steady decline after extended European-American contact in the 1850s, and by 1940 the language had almost totally ceased to be spoken.
Source : DBpedia

Names (more)

[br] Ioweg-Otoeg
[en] Chiwere language
[fr] Iowa-oto
[pl] Język chiwere

Language type : Extinct

Language resources for Iowa-Oto

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Wiktionary - Category:Chiwere language [en]
Wiktionnaire - Catégorie:iowa-oto [fr]

Technical notes

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Following BCP 47 the recommended tag for this language is iow.

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ISO 639 Codes

ISO 639-3 : iow

Linked Data URIs

http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/iow
http://dbpedia.org/resource/ISO_639:iow

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Authority documentation for ISO 639 identifier: iow

Freebase ISO 639-3 : iow
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