Neutral (Attawandaron) variety

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The Neutral (Attawandaron) variety is a historical dialect associated with the Attawandaron, or Neutral people, within the broader Huron (Wendat) language continuum of the indigenous peoples of the Great Lakes region.

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Label Occurrences
Neutral (Attawandaron) variety canonical 1

Statements (32)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Iroquoian language variety
historical dialect
alternativeName Attawandaron dialect
Neutral Iroquoian variety
Neutral dialect NERFINISHED
associatedWith Great Lakes region NERFINISHED
early colonial period in North America
pre-contact North America
broaderContext Indigenous languages of North America
Indigenous languages of the Great Lakes region
classificationStatus reconstructed from limited sources
closelyRelatedTo Huron-Wendat language NERFINISHED
culturalArea Northeast Woodlands NERFINISHED
documentationStatus poorly attested
documentedBy early European missionaries and explorers
ethnicGroup Attawandaron NERFINISHED
Neutral Nation NERFINISHED
historicalAffiliation Wendat-speaking peoples
languageFamily Iroquoian languages NERFINISHED
partOf Huron-Wendat language continuum NERFINISHED
Wendat language continuum NERFINISHED
region Great Lakes basin NERFINISHED
southern Ontario NERFINISHED
relatedEthnonym Attawandaron NERFINISHED
Neutrals NERFINISHED
spokenBy Attawandaron people NERFINISHED
Neutral people NERFINISHED
status extinct
subgroupOf Northern Iroquoian languages NERFINISHED
timePeriod 17th century
pre-17th century
writingSystem no indigenous writing system

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Huron hasDialect Neutral (Attawandaron) variety
subject surface form: Huron language