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The Ofo language was a language spoken by the Mosopelea tribe until c. 1673 in what is now Ohio, along the Ohio River. The tribe moved down the Mississippi River to Mississippi, near the Natchez people, and then to Louisiana, settling near the Tunica.

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  • L'ofo era una llengua siouan parlada pels ofos o mosopelea que van viure fins c. 1673 en l'actual . Es traslladaren més avall del riu Mississipí a Mississipí, vora els natchez, i d'allí a Louisiana, assentant-se vora els tunica. A vegades se sospitava que l'idioma ofo era muskogi. Però en 1908, l'antropòleg John Reed Swanton va descobrir una parlant anciana vivint entre el tunica que havia parlat ofo des de la infància. Va obtenir un vocabulari de la llengua, i es va establir ràpidament que en realitat es tractava d'una llengua sioux, i similar al biloxi. (ca)
  • The Ofo language was a language spoken by the Mosopelea tribe until c. 1673 in what is now Ohio, along the Ohio River. The tribe moved down the Mississippi River to Mississippi, near the Natchez people, and then to Louisiana, settling near the Tunica. In the 18th century, the Mosopelea were known under the names Oufé and Offogoula. On the basis of the presence of the phoneme /f/ in these names, it was once suspected that Ofo was a Muskogean language. However, anthropologist John R. Swanton discovered an aged female speaker of Ofo, Rosa Pierrette in 1908 while he was conducting fieldwork among the Tunica, he was then able to confirm that the language was Siouan and was similar to Biloxi. Pierrette had spoken Ofo as a child but Swanton says she told him that the rest of her tribe "had killed each other off" when she was 17. (en)
  • L’ofo (ou anciennement ofogoula) est une langue amérindienne de la famille des langues siouanes du sous-groupe des langues siouanes de la vallée de l'Ohio, parlée en Louisiane. La langue est éteinte depuis le XIXe siècle. (fr)
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  • ofo
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  • early 20th century (en)
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  • American (en)
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  • ofoo1242 (en)
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  • Ofo (en)
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  • ofo (en)
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  • Distribution of Ofo language (en)
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  • Ofo (en)
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  • L'ofo era una llengua siouan parlada pels ofos o mosopelea que van viure fins c. 1673 en l'actual . Es traslladaren més avall del riu Mississipí a Mississipí, vora els natchez, i d'allí a Louisiana, assentant-se vora els tunica. A vegades se sospitava que l'idioma ofo era muskogi. Però en 1908, l'antropòleg John Reed Swanton va descobrir una parlant anciana vivint entre el tunica que havia parlat ofo des de la infància. Va obtenir un vocabulari de la llengua, i es va establir ràpidament que en realitat es tractava d'una llengua sioux, i similar al biloxi. (ca)
  • L’ofo (ou anciennement ofogoula) est une langue amérindienne de la famille des langues siouanes du sous-groupe des langues siouanes de la vallée de l'Ohio, parlée en Louisiane. La langue est éteinte depuis le XIXe siècle. (fr)
  • The Ofo language was a language spoken by the Mosopelea tribe until c. 1673 in what is now Ohio, along the Ohio River. The tribe moved down the Mississippi River to Mississippi, near the Natchez people, and then to Louisiana, settling near the Tunica. (en)
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  • Ofo (ca)
  • Ofo (fr)
  • Ofo language (en)
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  • Ofo (en)
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