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The Ohio Valley Siouan or Southeastern Siouan languages are a subfamily of the Western Siouan languages that is far to the east and south of the Mississippi River. The group consists of the Ofo and Biloxi languages in the lower Mississippi River valley, and the Tutelo language historically spoken in Virginia near the territory of the Catawban languages. All of these languages are now extinct.

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  • The Ohio Valley Siouan or Southeastern Siouan languages are a subfamily of the Western Siouan languages that is far to the east and south of the Mississippi River. The group consists of the Ofo and Biloxi languages in the lower Mississippi River valley, and the Tutelo language historically spoken in Virginia near the territory of the Catawban languages. All of these languages are now extinct.
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