Actually the language spoken by the Cherokee is "Tsalagi"(Jah-Sa-LaGe). There are at least 23 different dialects of Tsalagi spoken, some so different that the speaker of one cannot understand another, and these different dialects can change from clan to clan. Tsalagi remains the commonly spoken root by most Cherokee. Some of the words and phrases of Cherokee appear to be Hebraic in origin as are some of the religious concepts. However since there is no concrete evidence for such a claim, it remains simply speculation.
The speak the Kuna language, Spanish, and English
The Mohave Indians speak Yuman as their native language. This is a language that is being spoken by a lot of Southwestern tribes.
Today they only speak English. In the past, their native language was Tutelo, which was a Siouan language. It went extinct in the 1980s.
The extinct Tonkawa language was spoken in Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico by the Tonkawa people. A language isolate, with no known related languagesMembers of the Tonkawa tribe now speak English.
The Adena Indians are a culture which dates back into prehistoric times. Very little is known about them outside of the archaeological findings which have been unearthed. No one is sure what language the ancient Adena people may have spoken.
The only southern Iroquoian language spoken is Cherokee.
i think it is cherokee.
Aymara is a language spoken by the Aymara Indians of the Andes Mountains in South America. The language is spoken in Bolivia, Peru, and Chile.
It is not a Tsalagi (Cherokee) word so it is said the same way it is spoken in English.
Cherokee is a language spoken by some of the indigenous people of America. Their word for luck is A da s nv.
ii pronounced un-un is Cherokee for yes. The Cherokee language is still used, written and spoken. Wado (thank you) for asking.
The Makah people Speak:Englishqʷi·qʷi·diččaq, called "the Makah Language" in English.The Makah language is only spoken as a second language, but a revival plan is underway.
The speak the Kuna language, Spanish, and English
The Mohave Indians speak Yuman as their native language. This is a language that is being spoken by a lot of Southwestern tribes.
The Mapuche people speak:SpanishMapudungun (sometimes called the Mapuche Language)
It is believed that the Pahquioque people spoke Paugussett, which was an Algonquian language or dialect.
The Iroqouis and the Algonquin tribes(: hope that helped(: