The Navajo Indians
http://inkido.Indiana.edu/w310work/romac/Navajo.htm
The Navajo Indians
http://inkido.Indiana.edu/w310work/romac/Navajo.htm
Clans were important to the Native Americans as a part of the extended family. When a person was born of a certain clan, they were able to identify with other members of that clan.
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There is no such thing as a Native American language. Each tribe and sometimes each clan had its own language. You would have to be more specific as to tribe.
This is unanswerable since "American Indian" is not a language. There are literally hundreds of languages spoken by Native Americans. You will have to be more specific regarding the tribe and clan.
Cherokee... don't bring Naruto into this, ignorant.
it would usually be the eldest and wisest in the clan so, basiclly the clan mother was chosen like this.
Clans were important to the Native Americans as a part of the extended family. When a person was born of a certain clan, they were able to identify with other members of that clan.
Im male AND female
Im male AND female
There is no such thing as a Native American language. Each tribe and sometimes each clan had its own language. You would have to be more specific as to tribe.
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This is unanswerable since "American Indian" is not a language. There are literally hundreds of languages spoken by Native Americans. You will have to be more specific regarding the tribe and clan.
Cherokee... don't bring Naruto into this, ignorant.
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A clan is when someone starts a club. The person usually has the club name in their own name. For example, the vanilla clan. The owner of the clan's name is Vanilla Wonderfulness. The vanilla clan never existed though. In other words, clan means club.
Veronica Ann is Dine', Tábaahá (Edge Water Clan), born for Naakaii Dine'é (Mexican People Clan). Source: http://www.allbusiness.com/education-training/education-administration/13119025-1.html#ixzz1YkFjnPKG
They are Native Americans.