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====Haas's classification==== For connections among these groupings, one influential classification is that of Mary Haas and Karen Booker, in which "Western Muskogean" (Choctaw-Chickasaw) is seen as one major branch, and "Eastern Muskogean" (Alabama-Koasati, Hitchiti-Mikasuki, and Muscogee) as another. Within Eastern Muskogean, Alabama-Koasati and Hitchiti-Mikasuki are generally thought to be more closely related to each other than to Muscogee.<ref name="H2005classification">Hardy 2005, pp. 70-71</ref> That classification is reflected in the list below:<ref>Mithun 2005, p. 461</ref><ref>Campbell 1997, p. 147</ref><ref>Martin, Jack B. 2004. ''Languages. Handbook of North American Indians''. "The Southeast". Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian.</ref> {{tree list}} * '''Muskogean''' ** Western Muskogean *** '''[[Chickasaw language|Chickasaw]]''' *** '''[[Choctaw language|Choctaw]]''' (also called Chahta, Chacato) ** Eastern Muskogean *** '''[[Creek language|Muscogee]]''' (also called Muskogee, Maskoke, Mvskoke, Seminole, and Creek) *** '''[[Mikasuki language|Hitchiti-Mikasuki]]''' (also called Miccosukee) *** Apalachee–Alabama–Koasati **** '''[[Apalachee language|Apalachee]]''' {{extinct}} **** '''[[Alabama language|Alabama]]''' (also called Alibamu) **** '''[[Koasati language|Koasati]]''' (also called Coushatta) {{tree list/end}}
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