The Tuscarora Language is an Iroquoian language traditionally spoken by the Tuscarora people, an Indigenous group originally from North Carolina. It is part of the larger Iroquoian language family, which includes languages like Mohawk and Seneca. Today, the language is considered endangered, with few fluent speakers remaining.
Efforts are being made to revitalize the Tuscarora Language through educational programs and community initiatives. Language preservation is crucial for maintaining the cultural identity of the Tuscarora Nation, which is now primarily located in New York and North Carolina.