Languages and Interpreters in Early Virginia Indian Society

Classifications Most early Virginia Indians spoke some form of Algic, Iroquoian, or Siouan. Although each is a distinctly different language—as different from one another as Turkish is from English—they are nevertheless related. The eight hundred or so indigenous languages in North America are classified by linguists in a tree-like system of family relationships. Within the … Continue reading Languages and Interpreters in Early Virginia Indian Society