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Little of the Susquehannock language has been preserved. The only source is a Vocabula Mahakuassica compiled by the Swedish missionary Johannes Campanius during the 1640s. Campanius's vocabulary contains only about 100 words, but it is sufficient to show that Susquehannock was a northern Iroquoian language closely related to those of the Five Nations.<i>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/index.html?curid=5049604 ..... full article at Wikipedia]</i></td></tr> | Little of the Susquehannock language has been preserved. The only source is a Vocabula Mahakuassica compiled by the Swedish missionary Johannes Campanius during the 1640s. Campanius's vocabulary contains only about 100 words, but it is sufficient to show that Susquehannock was a northern Iroquoian language closely related to those of the Five Nations.<i>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/index.html?curid=5049604 ..... full article at Wikipedia]</i></td></tr> | ||
<tr><td><h2>Location of Susquehannock Language Speakers</h2> | <tr><td><h2>Location of Susquehannock Language Speakers</h2> | ||
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