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148,000 Timucua words are known despite it being extinct since 18th century and were the original Florida Man. Also the Timucua spoke a language isolate just like how Basque is a language isolate as well.
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No way that mezzolithic savages would have a need for 150k words. Fake news! Also, post womens, next time.
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>>538389342
>Implying you wouldn’t
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>>538389342
Still in active development the corpus but they have already catalogued 137,000 words on hebuano.com.
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>>538389060
>original Florida man
Unconquered Seminole here. I got a couple words for ya. Suck my dick timuco fags!
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>>538389684
Seminoles originated from Creeks mixing with Timucua and in some cases escaped Slaves which is how we have Black Seminoles too. I think the Seminoles are based for being indeed unconquered.
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>>538389060
sorry I don't believe in heckin science anymore ever since the redditors took it over.
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>>538390912
If it makes you feel better, I have never posted on reddit because I hate it.
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>>538390912
Never let reddit steal the real sciences be it historical research or linguistic research. Looking for historical truths in reddit is like trash diving for food. You'll only be disappointed and probably banned from it too.
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Here is A Serious Seminole Family except the Very Happy Baby.
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>>538389060
Eyy, thanks for this, man. I've been meaning to learn more about the Timucua for years.
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>>538391849
You're very welcome. St. John's Culture was Timucuan but influenced somewhat by the Mississippian Cultures from the north.



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