Apalache

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Apalache is an alternative name for the Apalachee language, a now-extinct Muskogean language once spoken by the Apalachee people of the Florida Panhandle.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Muskogean language
extinct language
language
alsoKnownAs Apalachee NERFINISHED
Apalachi
Appalachee NERFINISHED
alternativeNameOf Apalachee language NERFINISHED
associatedRegion Apalachee Province (Spanish colonial term) NERFINISHED
associatedWith Spanish missions in Florida
country United States of America
surface form: United States
documentedBy Spanish missionaries
ethnicGroup Apalachee people NERFINISHED
extinction 18th century (approximate)
geographicDistribution eastern Gulf Coast region
northwestern Florida
historicalPeriod Spanish colonial era in Florida
pre-Columbian era
ISOStatus no ISO 639-3 code (often treated under Apalachee)
languageBranch Eastern Muskogean (often classified) NERFINISHED
languageFamily Muskogean languages NERFINISHED
namedAfter Apalachee people NERFINISHED
region Florida Panhandle
spokenBy Apalachee people NERFINISHED
status extinct
writingSystem Latin script (limited colonial-era documentation)

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