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Well, there are many different kinds of Native Americans. There are different tribes such as Wampanoags and Powhatans. And Native American tribes didn't have such complex languages like English, and most all Native Americans had no word for human, though they did have a word for types of humans, like themselves and white men. If you are looking for a specific tribe's words for things, search on Google:

"(The tribe you want) language" and pick around on different web pages for charts.

Also, most tribes' languages are long forgotten though some words are still known.

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