Concept information
Preferred term
winHo-Chunk
                         
        
Type
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Language
 
Definition
- The Winnebago language is the language of the Ho-Chunk (or Winnebago) tribe of Native Americans in the United States. The language is part of the Siouan language family, and is closely related to the languages of the Iowa, Missouri, and Oto. The language can be written using the "Pa-Pe-Pi-Po" syllabics, although as of 1994 the official orthography of the Ho-Chunk Nation is an adaptation of the Roman alphabet. Although the language is highly endangered, there are currently vigorous efforts underway to keep it alive, primarily through the Hocąk Wazija Haci Language Division.
 
Entry terms
- Winnebago language
 
ISO 639-3 code
- win
 
Notation
- win
 
In other languages
- 
                Winnebago
French
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                Lingua winnebago
Italian
 
URI
                    http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/win
                    
                
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