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Bartram said the Chiaha and Kasihta lived together but spoke different languages
Source: Early History of the Creek Indians and Their Neighbors #121
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Bartram states that he crossed the Chattahoochee "at the point towns Chehaw and Usseta (Kasihta). "These towns," he adds, "almost join each other, yet speak two languages, as radically different perhaps as the Muscogulge and Chinese."4 (Swanton)
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