Mandan Language Linguistics, Culture and Literature

That Mandan is not Welsh
There is a common myth that the Mandan people of North Dakota are in fact the decendants of Welsh colonists who sailed form Wales under Prince Madog.
Mandan language
Mandan is an extinct Siouan language of North Dakota in the United States.
Mandan Language
Mandan belongs to the Siouan language family – a family of language spoken in the Northern Plains and in the Missouri River Valley region.
Mandan
Mandan is a Siouan language that was spoken on Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota in the USA.
Mandan Words
Mandan is a Siouan language, related to other languages like Nakoda and Kaw.
Mandan Language
Last Speaker of Mandan Language Dies.

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