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Since most of the mound building Native Americans lived in the eastern part of the US, they may have spoken a form or Iroquois or a related language. It was not written down, so no one knows for certain.

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The prior answer is completely wrong. The mound-builders of the Ohio Valley and of Wisconsin and the upper Midwest were Algonquians and their language was close to Shawnee, Miami, Cheyenne, and Arapaho.

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Mound builders spoke in a language of what is called Indian English.

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There is no known proof of what the mound builders spoke, they didn't write anything down, and they lived too long ago for anyone to be speaking there language today.

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