Seneca is one of the languages of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy). Around 200 speakers of Seneca remain, most in New York state. Mingo, a dialect of Seneca, is spoken in the West Virginia region by a group of Seneca who left the Haudenosaunee. Though Mingo and standard Seneca are mutually comprehensible, political distinctions have led many to treat it as a separate language.
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- Seneca Language Discussion List Open membership unmoderated e-mail listserv.
- Seneca Background information and a legend in the Seneca language.
- Seneca Language and the Seneca Indian Tribe Pronunciation guide, language learning worksheets, and cultural information.
- Onödowága Information on Seneca orthography, including keyboard mapping and a text example.
- Wikipedia: Seneca language Article on the Seneca language including a phonological inventory.