Please rephrase your question, Native American covers almost 600 Indian Nations -- there is no one language designated "Native American! What follows are 23 language families into which the languages of North America are divided:
1) Algic Amerindian Language Family
2) Arawakan Amerindian Language Family
3) Athapaskan Amerindian Language Family
4) Caddoan Amerindian Language Family
5) Cariban Amerindian Language Family
6) Chibchan Amerindian Language Family
7) Eskimo-Aleut Language Family
8) Hokan Amerindian Language Family
9) Iroquoian Amerindian Language Family
10) Kiowa-Tanoan Amerindian Language Family
11) Macro-Ge Amerindian Language Family
12) Mayan Amerindian Language Family
13) Muskogean Amerindian Language Family
14) Oto-Manguean Amerindian Language Family
15) Panoan Amerindian Language Family
16) Penutian Amerindian Language Family
17) Salishan Amerindian Language Family
18) Siouan Amerindian Language Family
19) Tucanoan Amerindian Language Family
20) Tupi-Guarani Language Family
21) Uto-Aztecan Amerindian Language Family
22) Wakashan Amerindian Language Family
23) Other Native North American Languages
Atakapa, Cayuse, Chitimacha, Keres, Kootenay, Natchez, Timucua, Tonkawa, Tunica, Yuchi, Zuni
So define what language language you want people you would die for in.
I being a native prefer to be called a native American
There are more than 450 Native American languages. You would have to be more specific.
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"American Indian" is not a language. You would need to be more specific: Cherokee, Arapaho, Iroquois...
There are MANY Native American languages, not just one. So you would need to ask for the synonym in a PARTICULAR Native American language.
There is actually no such language as "Indian". There are more than 450 different languages spoken in India. If you are talking about Native American languages, there are more than 700.If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which Indian language you are talking about.Shikari is one Indian word for hunter. as in the band Enter Shikari means Enter hunter.
Native American crafts & souvineers. Anything that relates.
There are many separate Native American tribes, each with its own form of government. So you would need to ask about the government of a specific tribe of the Native Americans, not just "Native Indian government." If you meant India, the country, then you need to say that, and not "Native Indian."
There is actually no such language as "Indian". There are more than 450 different languages spoken in India. If you are talking about Native American languages, there are more than 700. If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which Indian language you are talking about.
The water buffalo is not native to the Americas, so no language anywhere in the Americas would have a native name for that animal. Water buffalo are native to the Indian sub-continent and Asia.
That would be the Aztec people.If you mean 'the last Native American group', that would be the Kumeyaay people, found in present-day southern California and Baja California peninsula.
If none of your other great grandparents had any Native American ancestry, then you are 1/8 Native American according to this very imprecise means of assigning fractional heritage, because one out of your eight great grandparents were Native Americans.