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Reconstructing a Native language
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Virginia, USA (Virginia Gazette): Two William & Mary professors are working to reconstruct a Native-American language that got “lost in translation” 230 years ago. The Timucua language was spoken in 35 chiefdoms in northern Florida and southern Georgia. The last Indians who spoke the language sailed for Cuba in 1763 when Florida was ceded from Spain to England.
For more information, please visit:
www.vagazette.com/news/va-news3_021506feb15,0,4627416.story?coll=va-news
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