it's kamama in Cherokee
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Butterfly in just a few of the native languages of the North American continent:
Mi'kmaq.......................mimikej
Abenaki.......................mamijôla
Maliseet......................amakehs
Arapaho......................níh'ootéibéíhii
Cheyenne...................hevávâhkema
Blackfoot.....................apo'ni
Naskapi.......................kwaakwaapisiis
Ojibwe........................memegawansi or memengwaanh or waapoone or menengaw
Mohawk......................tsiktsinonnawen
Shahaptin (Yakama)....walakwálak
Navajo.........................k'aalogii
Lakota.........................kimimela or kimimila
Tlingit...........................tlelu
Aztec (Nahuatl)............papalotl
Pima.............................yak'imali
Hopi..............................kalug
I don't know if there can be found any words (because I can't find any dictionary on the Internet of a Siberian language or a Native-American one), that are the same. But there are still some languages in Siberia (Russia), that are part of the Eskimo-Aleut language family, an North-American language family, this could prove that the Eskimo-Aleut languages (and other languages in America) have there origins in Asia.
The Native American tribes in the Eastern Woodlands spoke various languages. Some of the commonly spoken languages include Iroquoian, Algonquian, Muskogean, and Siouan. Each tribe had its own unique language.
Shesely is a native American name
list some of the major taboos of native American society?
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In most of the native languages of the Americas it has no meaning at all. In some of the various Siouan languages (including Mandan) it signifies "bear".
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
The languages spoken at Mission Carmel in California were primarily Spanish and some Native American languages such as Miwok and Esselen. These languages were used in daily interactions between the Spanish missionaries, soldiers, and Native American converts who lived and worked at the mission.
"Native American Language" isn't specific enough. There were many different languages spoken by the pre-Columbian inhabitants of the Americas.
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
minneopilos, los angeles, honolulu, salt lake city
I don't know if there can be found any words (because I can't find any dictionary on the Internet of a Siberian language or a Native-American one), that are the same. But there are still some languages in Siberia (Russia), that are part of the Eskimo-Aleut language family, an North-American language family, this could prove that the Eskimo-Aleut languages (and other languages in America) have there origins in Asia.
There are many different Native American languages. Some of the Native American words for gray are: Koasati: stokhatka Tsalagi (Cherokee): unega eusti Lakota: ȟóta (gray or grayish) sán (gray hair) Navaho: łibá Choctaw: okchamali
Native languages have influenced English through loanwords like "canoe," "tomato," and "barbecue." These words have enriched English vocabulary and reflect cultural exchanges between Native American tribes and English settlers. Additionally, Native languages influenced various regions' dialects and pronunciation patterns in English-speaking communities.
Information on Native American languages has been growing since the 1950s. Some of the 300 identified languages include Cayuse, Caddoan, Atakapa, keresan, Kutenai, Muskogean,natches, Pomoan,Takelma, Tunica, Tonkawa, and Wappo.
The Native American tribes in the Eastern Woodlands spoke various languages. Some of the commonly spoken languages include Iroquoian, Algonquian, Muskogean, and Siouan. Each tribe had its own unique language.
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