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Miami Indian Language Project - Part Two

Story by TOM BORGERDRING


 
The Miami Nation, which once encompassed much of Western Ohio, was lost to white settlers through a series of battles and treaties and finally by forced removal in the mid 1840s. With the tribe's removal, their language declined too. But a joint project of the tribe and Miami University seeks to restore what's known as the Miami-Peoria language.
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