Two questions in one! Since there are many hundreds of native languages in the Americas, it would take a huge amount of space to give every possible answer. Here are just a very few, just from languages of North America (USA and Canada).
The numeric value 9 in:
Yupik........................qulngunRitaRaan
Inuit.........................quliungngighaqtut
Haida........................LaAliñgisGoansiñGo
Tlingit........................gooshúk
Tanaina.....................lehezetcho
Kutchin.....................vunchuthnuko
Carrier......................ilo hulerh
Sarci.........................tlìk'u:ya:gháá
Hupa.........................miqostaw
Navajo.......................náhást'éí
Jicarilla.......................nkus-tá-i
Western Apache..........n'góst?áí
Chiricahua..................gostaddin-
Beothuk.....................yeothoduck
Blackfoot....................pixkso
Cheyenne...................sóohto
Arapaho.....................thiahdahx
Ojibwe.......................zhaangaswi
Algonkin....................changassou
Cree..........................shank
Mikmaq......................pesqunatek
Narragansett...............paskugit
Powhatan...................kekatawgh
Natick........................paskoogun
Mahican......................nannéwe
Yurok.........................kr:mik'
Nootka.......................tsawoikwoitl
Squamish...................c'es
Tillamook....................liyú
Okanagan...................hukh-hun-no:t
Catawba.....................wantchareré
Dakota Sioux..............napchinwanka
Lakota Sioux...............nepchunka
Assiniboin...................napcíyaka
Kansa........................shank-kuh
Winnebago..................hizha,kicu,shgu,ni
Crow..........................á'pie
Hidatsa.......................ruwá-copi
Mandan......................mahpa
Arikara.......................nahenewon
Pawnee......................li-uks'-id-i-wa
Huron........................entron
Onondaga...................wátiro
Seneca.......................tyuhu~'
Mohawk......................tiohton
Cherokee....................sone:la
Kiowa.........................kótsé,.
Walapai.......................halthúy
The word for toe(s) in a few North American native languages:
Delaware (Lenape).......wulenschgansit
Lakota Sioux...............siokaza (the toes), siphahnka (big toe)
Western Apache...........kokezhuzh
Jicarilla.......................ihkesh
Navajo........................ake
Shawnee.....................kuchkatie
Arikara........................axĉiísu'
Sahaptin (Yakama).......awxáxla
Cheyenne....................hkosé (toe)
Mohawk....................ohyakwira
Abenaki....................witkwazit
Powhatan...................messets (feet)
Mohegan....................situk (toe)/ nusitukansh (toes)
Ojibwe........................aanikezidensan (toes)
Haida.........................St'ak'wáayaa (big toe)
Yupik.........................angenquyug (big toe)
in which native American language?
http://kvm.kvcc.edu/content/planetarium/schoolshows/skylegendsof3fires.htm at the bottom there is a brief story about a bear in the council of the three fires societ. (this is folklore)
Even. They have two hoofs on each foot known as cloven hooves. Thus, on the whole they have 2x4= 8 "toes".
t=5f t is the number of toes F is the number of feet
he hated them and he licked their toes! he was a grub!
Even, they have four toes on each hoof.
eight toes all together. two on each foot.
Ghandi has an unnusually large number of toes. An outstanding ten toes
Four on each foot.
If a cat has any amount of extra toes, they are polydactyl.
No they are artiodactyla they have an even number of toes
No. Some hoofs have an even number of toes, while others have an odd number of toes. It sounds stupid, but it's very important in taxonomy.