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English: The native languages that were historically located in what is now Louisiana include: Tunica, Caddo, Natchez, Choctaw, Atakapa, Chitimacha and Houma.
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current05:10, 20 June 2014Thumbnail for version as of 05:10, 20 June 2014446 × 388 (33 KB)BabbagePut languages in more correct location. Courtesy Mr. Jean Luc Pierite, Tunica tribe.
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