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Susquehannock is an extinct language that once was spoken by the Native American Susquehannocks. It is a part of the Iroquoian
language family. Little of the Susquehannock language has been preserved. The only source is a Vocabula Mahakuassica compiled
by the Swedish missionary Johannes Campanius during the 1640s and published with additions in 1702. Campanius's vocabulary
contains only 89 words but is sufficient to show that Susquehannock was a northern Iroquoian language closely related to those
of the Five Nations. Surviving remnants of the Susquehannock language include the river names Conestoga, Juniata, and Swatara. |
Names (more)[en] Susquehannock language[fr] Susquehannock |
Language type : Extinct
Technical notes
This page is providing structured data for the language Susquehannock. |
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