pot ISO 639

Bode’wadmi Autonyms

Potawatomi

  • Geography

    US Kansas; Michigan: southwest and north; Wisconsin: north; Oklahoma: central.
  • Language Cloud

A language of United States

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Nishnabek, Pottawotomi
Bode’wadmi
21 in United States, all users. L1 users: 10 in United States (2018 J. Neeley), increasing. 8 speakers in Wisconsin and 2 speakers in Kansas (2018 J. Neeley). L2 users: 11 (2018 J. Neeley). Ethnic population: 25,000 (1997 L. Buszard-Welcher). Total users in all countries: 21 (as L1: 10; as L2: 11).
Kansas; Michigan: southwest and north; Wisconsin: north; Oklahoma: central.
Northern Central United States of America
8b (Nearly extinct). Language of registered tribe: Citizen Potawatomi Nation, Forest County Potawatomi Community, Hannahville Indian Community, Match-e-be-nash-she-wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians of Michigan, Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi, Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians (Michigan and Indiana), Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation.
Algic, Algonquian, Ojibwa-Potawatomi
Polysynthetic language; fairly free word order.
Ceremonial and religious activities. Shifted to English [eng].
Taught in tribal Head Start and K-12 schools in most communities as wells as in adult language programs. Grammar. Bible portions: 1844. The Prairie Band Potawatomi Language and Cultural Department is instrumental in the revitalization of the Potawatomi language and culture. Agency: Citizen Potawatomi Cultural Center.
Latin script [Latn].
85% have varying degrees of language retention.
OLAC resources in and about Potawatomi
Potawatomi
No known L1 speakers in Canada.
Ontario province: Walpole Island Reserve.
9 (Dormant)
250 L2 learners. All shifted to English [eng].
Non-indigenous.
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