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Ais language

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Ais language
File:FLMap-Ais tribe.PNG
Approximate territory of the Ais tribe in the late 17th century
Native toUnited States
RegionFlorida
EthnicityAis people
ExtinctUnknown but extinct by the late 17th century
Unclassified, possibly related to the Chitimacha language
Language codes
ISO 639-3
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The Ais language was the language spoken by the Ais people who lived on the east coast of Florida.

The Ais language has been linked to the Chitimacha language by linguist Julian Granberry.[1]




References

  1. Granberry, Julian (2011). The Calusa: Linguistic and Cultural Relationships. Tuscaloosa, Alabama: The University of Alabama Press. p. 47. ISBN 978-0-8173-1751-5. Search this book on


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