Muskogean language family
The Muskogean language family is a group of Native American languages primarily spoken in the southeastern United States. This family includes languages such as Creek, Choctaw, and Chickasaw, which are associated with the Muskogean peoples.
These languages share common linguistic features and have historical ties to the Muskogee Nation and other tribes. The Muskogean languages are known for their complex verb structures and rich oral traditions, reflecting the cultures and histories of the communities that speak them.