Honiahaka

The Honiahaka (Honiahaka: 호니아하가 Hoñahaga) are a Native American people occupying what is now the Southeastern United States (modern-day Alabama, Florida, Mississippi and Louisiana).

They have a language that was formerly extinct in the 19th century back then before being successfully revived by Su Ji-Hoon. Their language is also the first Native American language to be written in Hangul since some Honiahakas escape to South Korea.

They also immigrated to South Korea, making them as South Korean Honiahakas, as well as with the South Korean Reservation of the Honiahaka People, as made by Moon Jae-in.