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  • Minnesota (category Articles containing Dakota-language text) (section Languages)
    deteriorated for the eastern Dakota, tensions rose, leading to the Dakota War of 1862. The conflict was ignited when four young Dakota men killed a family of
    169 KB (14,870 words) - 01:01, 11 February 2025
  • South Dakota (category Articles containing Lakota-language text) (section Languages)
    Fairburn agate State song: "Hail, South Dakota!" Index of South Dakota-related articles Outline of South Dakota File:Flag of the United States.svg United
    157 KB (13,461 words) - 22:13, 14 March 2025
  • Senate (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    Democrats earned more seats in lower population states like North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, West Virginia, Nebraska and Iowa. Divided government in
    99 KB (11,245 words) - 21:39, 12 April 2025
  • Nebraska (category Articles containing Iowa-Oto-language text)
    Territory included parts of the current states of Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana. The territorial capital of Nebraska was Omaha
    110 KB (8,238 words) - 23:00, 21 February 2025
  • Montana (category Articles containing Spanish-language text) (section Languages)
    Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota). The United States Department of Education estimated in 2009 that 5,274 students in Montana spoke a language at home other
    267 KB (24,293 words) - 10:01, 31 January 2025
  • Wyoming (category Articles containing Munsee-language text) (section Languages)
    (April 2010). "Language Use in the United States: 2007". United States Department of Commerce. https://www.census.gov/hhes/socdemo/language/data/acs/ACS-12
    116 KB (9,452 words) - 23:05, 21 February 2025
  • North Dakota (category Articles containing potentially dated statements from December 2019) (section Languages)
    insects of North Dakota 1,126 Species known in North Dakota List of fish of North Dakota 98 Species are currently known in North Dakota List of reptiles/amphibians
    156 KB (14,444 words) - 23:04, 21 February 2025
  • Hawaii (category Articles containing Hawaiian-language text) (section Hawaiʻi Sign Language)
    through surfing communities. Hawaiʻi Sign Language, a sign language for the Deaf based on the Hawaiian language, has been in use in the islands since the
    242 KB (23,642 words) - 01:06, 22 February 2025
  • Texas (category Articles containing Spanish-language text) (section Languages)
    Arkansas: What language does your state speak?". http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/culturebox/2014/05/language_map_what_s_the_most_popular_language_in_your_state
    256 KB (25,860 words) - 23:17, 14 March 2025
  • Native Americans in the United States (category Articles containing potentially dated statements from 2000) (section Society, language, and culture)
      "Native Now : Language: Cherokee". 2008. https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/weshallremain/native_now/language_cherokee.  "Cherokee Language Revitalization"
    259 KB (26,475 words) - 22:12, 14 March 2025
  • Iowa (category Articles containing potentially dated statements from 2005) (section Language)
    the most common language in Iowa, being the sole language spoken by 91.1% of the population. Less common languages include sign language and indigenous
    200 KB (16,740 words) - 23:03, 21 February 2025
  • Alaska (category Articles containing Aleut-language text) (section Languages)
    Stanford Ca, 2010. "Languages, Alaska Native Language Center". http://www.uaf.edu/anlc/languages/.  Languages, Alaska Native Language Center, Ethnologue
    195 KB (17,613 words) - 22:10, 14 March 2025
  • Alabama (category Articles containing Alabama-language text) (section Language)
    Iroquoian language people; and the Muskogean-speaking Alabama (Alibamu), Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Koasati. While part of the same large language family
    225 KB (19,075 words) - 22:55, 12 February 2025
  • Utah Wing Civil Air Patrol (category Pages containing cite templates with deprecated parameters)
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    9 KB (725 words) - 23:02, 6 December 2024
  • Kentucky (category Articles containing Mohawk-language text) (section Language)
    2010.asp.  "Muslims in Louisville". Irfi.org. http://www.irfi.org/articles/articles_101_150/muslims_in_louisville.htm.  Scanlon, Leslie. “Festival to Showcase
    211 KB (19,051 words) - 23:03, 21 February 2025
  • Space Force (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    PRINT 116–68 TEXT OF THE HOUSE AMENDMENT TO THE SENATE AMENDMENT TO H.R. 133". p. O&M: PDF 265 in-text 257, Procurement: PDF 287 in-text 279, R&D PDF 290
    162 KB (12,860 words) - 20:53, 12 April 2025
  • New Mexico (category Articles containing Latin-language text) (section Official language)
    Southern Athabaskan languages, and both are also related to Navajo. Tewa, the Tiwa languages, and Towa belong to the Kiowa-Tanoan language family, and thus
    371 KB (33,132 words) - 22:55, 12 February 2025
  • Delaware (category Articles containing Latin-language text) (section Languages)
    D.C., Lowest in North Dakota". February 15, 2013. https://news.gallup.com/poll/160517/lgbt-percentage-highest-lowest-north-dakota.aspx.  Ford, Zack (May
    145 KB (13,675 words) - 23:06, 21 February 2025
  • Kansas (category Articles containing Latin-language text) (section Language)
    (80 km) apart. Kansas's record high of 121 °F (49.4 °C) ties with North Dakota for the fifth-highest record high in an American state, behind California
    185 KB (16,672 words) - 23:07, 21 February 2025
  • New York (state) (category Articles containing Latin-language text) (section Languages)
    speaking a language other than English. Spanish remained the second most spoken non-English language with 2,758,925 speakers. Other Indo-European languages were
    216 KB (21,582 words) - 23:08, 21 February 2025
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