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Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma is the only federally recognized Native American tribe of Miami Indians in the United States.〔Koenig, Pamela. (Miami. ) ''Oklahoma Historical Society's Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History & Culture.'' (retrieved 24 Feb 09)〕 The people are descended from Miami who were removed in the 19th century from their traditional territory in present-day Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. ==Language== Tribal members traditionally spoke the Miami-Illinois language, one of the Algonquian languages, but few do today. The tribe is working with Miami University of Ohio to set up the Myaama Center and programs to revive their 'sleeping' tongue. It is particularly well-documented in early sources (including a complete Illinois-French dictionary).〔Anderton, Alice, PhD. (Status of Indian Languages in Oklahoma. ) ''Intertribal Wordpath Society.'' 2009 (24 Feb 2009)〕 The two organizations are working together to conduct research projects to revitalize Miami language and culture, and to offer university students opportunities to visit and work with the tribe on various projects.〔(Statement of Purpose ), ''The Myaamia Center at Miami University,'' 2013 (retrieved 23 Oct 2013)〕
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