Chiwere

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Chiwere is a Siouan language historically spoken by the Otoe-Missouria and Iowa (Ioway) Native American tribes of the central United States.

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All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Chiwere canonical 2

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Siouan language
basicWordOrder SOV
branch Western Siouan NERFINISHED
closelyRelatedTo Ho-Chunk language NERFINISHED
Winnebago language NERFINISHED
culturalDomain Ioway culture
Otoe-Missouria culture NERFINISHED
endangermentStatus moribund
severely endangered
glottocode iowa1245
hasAlternativeName Chiwere-Winnebago (historical grouping) NERFINISHED
Iowa-Oto NERFINISHED
Iowa-Otoe-Missouria NERFINISHED
hasDialect Iowa dialect
Otoe-Missouria dialect NERFINISHED
hasLinguisticDocumentation grammars
text collections
wordlists
hasMorphologicalType agglutinative
polysynthetic
hasPhonologicalFeature contrastive nasal vowels
voiceless stops
hasRevitalizationEffort dictionary projects
language classes
orthography development
hasTypologicalFeature person marking on verbs
rich verb morphology
historicalRegion Central United States NERFINISHED
Iowa NERFINISHED
Kansas NERFINISHED
Missouri NERFINISHED
Nebraska NERFINISHED
iso639-3Code iow
languageFamily Siouan NERFINISHED
partOf North American indigenous languages
spokenBy Iowa people NERFINISHED
Ioway people NERFINISHED
Otoe-Missouria people NERFINISHED
subfamily Missouri River Siouan NERFINISHED
usedByCommunity Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska NERFINISHED
Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma NERFINISHED
Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians NERFINISHED
usedFor oral storytelling
songs
traditional ceremonies
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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