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- Les llengües dhegiha són un grup de llengües siouan que inclouen el kansa–osage, omaha–ponca, i quapaw. Llur regió històrica inclou parts de les valls dels rius Ohio i Mississipís, les Grans Planes, i sud-est dels Estats Units. La II Trobada Anyal Dhegiha de 2012 va portar parlants de kansa, quapaw, osage, ponca i omaha junts per compartir les millors pràctiques en la revitalització de la llengua. (ca)
- The Dhegihan languages are a group of Siouan languages that include Kansa–Osage, Omaha–Ponca, and Quapaw. Their historical region included parts of the Ohio and Mississippi River Valleys, the Great Plains, and southeastern North America. The shared Dhegihan (Degihan) migration history and separation story places them as a united group in the late 1600s near the confluence of the Ohio and Tennessee rivers (southern Illinois and western Kentucky) which then moved westward towards the Missouri river, and separated into different bands. However, some oral traditions and archeological evidence indicate that Dhegihan speaking peoples may have migrated west out of the Ohio River Valley much earlier. The Dhegihan languages were first described and classified as Siouan languages by James Dorsey in 1885. According to Dorsey, "Degiha" translates to "Belonging to the people of this land" or "Those who dwell here" in Omaha-Ponca. Other dialectical variants recorded by Dorsey with the same translation include "Ye-ga-ha" (Kansa), "De-ka-ha" (Osage), and "Ugapa" (Quapaw). Kansa and Osage are mutually intelligible, meaning that they are two distinct dialects of a single language. The same is true for Omaha and Ponca. The 2nd Annual Dhegiha Gathering in 2012 brought Kansa, Quapaw, Osage, Ponca and Omaha speakers together to share best practices in language revitalization. (en)
- Las lenguas dhegiha son un grupo de lenguas siux que incluyen las lenguas Kansa–Osage, Omaha–Ponca y Quapaw. Su región histórica comprende partes de los valles de los ríos Ohio y Misisipi, las Grandes Llanuras y el sudeste de Norteamérica. En 2012 se realizó un encuentro de hablantes de lenguas dhegiha, con vistas a compartir buenas prácticas en la revitalización de sus idiomas. (es)
- Le terme dhegiha s'applique à quatre langues de la famille des langues siouanes qui forment un sous-groupe à l'intérieur des langues siouanes de la Vallée du Mississippi. Ces langues sont l'osage, l'omaha-ponca, le kanza et le quapaw. Elles étaient parlées par les peuples du même nom. On remarquera que les nations Omaha et Ponca parlaient deux dialectes peu différenciés de la même langue. (fr)
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- central North America (en)
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- Les llengües dhegiha són un grup de llengües siouan que inclouen el kansa–osage, omaha–ponca, i quapaw. Llur regió històrica inclou parts de les valls dels rius Ohio i Mississipís, les Grans Planes, i sud-est dels Estats Units. La II Trobada Anyal Dhegiha de 2012 va portar parlants de kansa, quapaw, osage, ponca i omaha junts per compartir les millors pràctiques en la revitalització de la llengua. (ca)
- Las lenguas dhegiha son un grupo de lenguas siux que incluyen las lenguas Kansa–Osage, Omaha–Ponca y Quapaw. Su región histórica comprende partes de los valles de los ríos Ohio y Misisipi, las Grandes Llanuras y el sudeste de Norteamérica. En 2012 se realizó un encuentro de hablantes de lenguas dhegiha, con vistas a compartir buenas prácticas en la revitalización de sus idiomas. (es)
- Le terme dhegiha s'applique à quatre langues de la famille des langues siouanes qui forment un sous-groupe à l'intérieur des langues siouanes de la Vallée du Mississippi. Ces langues sont l'osage, l'omaha-ponca, le kanza et le quapaw. Elles étaient parlées par les peuples du même nom. On remarquera que les nations Omaha et Ponca parlaient deux dialectes peu différenciés de la même langue. (fr)
- The Dhegihan languages are a group of Siouan languages that include Kansa–Osage, Omaha–Ponca, and Quapaw. Their historical region included parts of the Ohio and Mississippi River Valleys, the Great Plains, and southeastern North America. The shared Dhegihan (Degihan) migration history and separation story places them as a united group in the late 1600s near the confluence of the Ohio and Tennessee rivers (southern Illinois and western Kentucky) which then moved westward towards the Missouri river, and separated into different bands. However, some oral traditions and archeological evidence indicate that Dhegihan speaking peoples may have migrated west out of the Ohio River Valley much earlier. (en)
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- Dhegiha (es)
- Dhegihan languages (en)
- Langues dhegiha (fr)
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