Yes the aborginals of the Sioux nation did and most still do. Sioux is a French word given to encompass the Lakota, Nakota, and Dakota tribes. I believe the languages for each tribe are slightly different, but the average age of a 'Sioux' speaking person is 64 or 65. Less and less young ones are learning the language.
They speak Arabic when they R in school or job they speak french but when other people come they speak English or Polish!
England people don't speak in latin. In old days other contries use to but now none of people speak in Latin. England people only speak in English or American or more but mostlly English and American.
Because they do not have the necessary communication skills like that of an adult to speak of their anger and frustrations.
Depends, What time exactly are you talking about?
Silver mining, ranching
A rite of passage for a girl in the Sioux is to be isolated from much of the tribe for four days. During these four days, other women from the tribe teach her. Boys also have a right of passage that is called a Vision Quest.
All modern people are Homo sapiens. All modern people speak like the modern people these days. Therefore all Homo sapiens speak like the modern people these days. _____ I think the question could be rephrased, did ancient man speak like we do today? or did early man speak like we do today? The answer is no. Earliest man had to create a means of communicating. On a more basic level, earliest man had to evolve enough to actually speak. This included the development of the mouth palette, larynx, vocal chords and brain to accommodate the skill of speech. Once that was achieved, language began to develop. First rudimentary words developed, then sentence formation to handle complex methods of communicating (things like past tense, future tense ideas, using more than one word to describe one thing etc). Language is alive, it constantly evolves and changes. Any language that fails to change and adapt soon dies out.
People most likely started using gold in the early egyptain days
for freedom of religion
The Early Days was created in 1980.
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6 days of July 1851.