The aboriginal natives had not only their specific tribes' language, they also used sign language to barter or trade with neighboring tribes whose languages they did not command. This aided them with the new arrivals to their homelands.
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No. The English spoke English, and the Native Americans spoke various languages native to North America.
Native and colonizers share cultures by educating their children together**
no
Because the different tribes lived largely independent of each other, so Native Americans in Oregon didn't have contact with Native Americans in Delaware, thus their cultures and languages formed entirely separate from each other.
Jesuit missionaries
Colonizers learn the native people's languages and assimilate native traditions.
they did not speak there languages
The missions didn't help the Native Americans. Many were killed by the priests and put into mass graves ( the graves are still there), they were not allowed to practice their cultural rites or to speak native languages, and they were required to work at the mission. I think even worse than the mission system was the government Native American schools. Children were taken from their parents and tribe to live at the schools. They were not allowed to speak native languages or learn the traditional things about their tribe.
The aboriginal natives had not only their specific tribes' language, they also used sign language to barter or trade with neighboring tribes whose languages they did not command. This aided them with the new arrivals to their homelands.
Jesuit missionaries
It would depend on the tribe as there are several different languages that the Native Americans had/have.