No, by definition Native American is American (Canada, US etc).
Nothing, since it is not a word in any native American language.
Which native american? Do you mean in Native American language? Which N.A. language? Not likely there is an exact phrase that means "no regrets" in any N.A. language.
English names have no meaning in any native American language.
There are several theories about the word "Boise" but none of them trace it to any 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)
No, by definition Native American is American (Canada, US etc).
Leprechauns are part of Irish mythology and have never featured in any native American culture. There is therefore no word for leprechaun in any native American language.
Nothing, since it is not a word in any native American language.
Which native american? Do you mean in Native American language? Which N.A. language? Not likely there is an exact phrase that means "no regrets" in any N.A. language.
There is not a single Native American language, there are MANY. So there is not just one translation for any word in "Native American." You need to specify what particular Native American language you want the translation in.
Names can not be translated into any native American language.
English names have no meaning in any native American language.
some native american's still have land
There are several theories about the word "Boise" but none of them trace it to any Native American language.
Native American languages have no words that correspond with "John" or any other modern English names.
Yes,there are 0.61 percent of Native Americans.