AMA is the Cherokee name for water
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Answer - Just a few of many hundreds of possible words meaning water are:
Lakota...............................mini
Assiniboine........................mini
Hidatsa..............................midi or miri
Crow..................................bili
Osage................................ni
Baxoje (Ioway, Otoe and Missouri)...........ni, nin
Shawnee............................nippee
Powhatan...........................suckquohana
Abenaki...............................nebi
Mohegan.............................nupi
Delaware.............................mbi
Blackfoot...............................aohkíí
Cheyenne..............................mahpe
Cree......................................nipiy
Ojibwe..................................nibi
Maliseet................................samaqan
Nahuatl (Aztec).....................atl
Yaqui.....................................ba'am
Hopi.......................................paahu
Shoshone...............................baa' or paa
Choctaw.................................oka
Mohawk..................................ohneka
Apache...................................tu
Jicarilla....................................ko
Navajo....................................to
Haida......................................gántl
Tlingit......................................hin
Aikara (Sanish)........................tstoóxo
Pawnee...................................kiítsu'
There is actually no such language as "Native American". There are more than 700 different Native American languages spoken in North and South America.
Native American words for water include:
Lakota (Sioux): mni
Koasati: oki
Navajo: tohajiilee = water that is drawn from a well
Oneida: ohnekanus
Taino: ni
Abenaki: Solg8nbi = rain water
Nebi = water
Sibobi = river water
Just a few of many hundreds of possible words meaning water are:
Lakota...............................mini
Assiniboine........................mini
Hidatsa..............................midi or miri
Crow..................................bili
Osage................................ni
Baxoje (Ioway, Otoe and Missouri)...........ni, nin
Shawnee............................nippee
Powhatan...........................suckquohana
Abenaki...............................nebi
Mohegan.............................nupi
Delaware.............................mbi
Blackfoot...............................aohkíí
Cheyenne..............................mahpe
Cree......................................nipiy
Ojibwe..................................nibi
Maliseet................................samaqan
Nahuatl (Aztec).....................atl
Yaqui.....................................ba'am
Hopi.......................................paahu
Shoshone...............................baa' or paa
Choctaw.................................oka
Mohawk..................................ohneka
Apache...................................tu
Jicarilla....................................ko
Navajo....................................to
Haida......................................gántl
Tlingit......................................hin
Aikara (Sanish)........................tstoóxo
Pawnee...................................kiítsu'
There are more than 700 different Native American languages spoken in North and South America. You will have to be more specific. If you are not sure which language you are talking about, here is a partial list of the most common Native American languages in North America:
There is no such language as "Native American". There are more than 700 different Native American languages spoken today in North America.
water
No one, not even a native American Quileute can turn into a wolf.
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There are more than 700 different native American languages. You have to be more specific.
gui kati-sleeping wolf.
Tala red wolf, stalking wolf (Native American - Sioux)
The wolf symbolizes different things to different tribes. For us, the wolf symbolizes strength , intelligence, cunning and a being close to the spirit world.
For which tribe? Wolfs are not generic symbols for Native Americans. So, it depends on the tribe...
It was most likely a Grey Wolf. They are most common in North America and were the most likely breed to come into Native American contact.
Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary was created in 1991.
Not all that easy. You have to either first be either a spirit or a wolf then work from there.
Prairie Wolf is just another name for Coyote, a wild animal (Canis latrans) of the dog family, native to the North American plains: it resembles a small wolf.
You can make a Spirit Wolf Pouch by using a summoning pouch on a summoning obelisk. Select the spirit wolf pouch, and you will make it, if you have the required items. You need to have 7 spirit shards, a gold charm, and wolf bones in your inventory.