Algic languages
The Algic languages are an indigenous language family of North America.
Most Algic languages are part of the Algonquian subfamily, which was spoken from the Rocky Mountains to New England.
The other Algic languages are the Yurok and Wiyot languages of northwestern California. The last known Wiyot speaker died in 1962, and Yurok is thought to have ten or fewer speakers.
Algic languages
- Algonquian languages
- Cree language
- Ojibwe language
- Cheyenne language
- Mohican language
- Blackfoot language
- Micmac / Mi'kmaq language
- Montagnais-Naskapi language
- Arapaho language
- Wiyot language
- Yurok language
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