they communicated in najou
There are the various pueblo people, the Navajo, Ute and Apache.
They didn't Utah comes form ute meaning "people of the mountains"
Ute is classed as a Uto-Aztecan language belonging to the Numic branch. It is therefore closely related to the Comanche, Shoshone, Panamint, Mono, northern Paiute and Chemehuevi languages. It is also very distantly related to the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs.The word paa in Ute means water; this word is practically identical in all the Numic languages mentioned above and gives the tribal name Paiute (really paa-Ute or water Ute).The Ute people call themselves nuutsiu, meaning simply "people". It was the Spanish who first called them Yuta, from which the modern name Ute (and Utah) derives.
There are two today.One is the Southern Ute Tribe.The other is the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe. Yes it is the Ute Mountain Ute. This is not a typo.
people store water in galons and small containers
The Ute Indian name for "beautiful" is "nüwü." The Ute people have a rich cultural heritage, and their language reflects their deep connection to the land and nature. The concept of beauty in Ute culture often encompasses not just physical appearance but also harmony and balance in the environment.
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notah refers to the Ute tribe and dineh refers to the Navaho tribe (The people). So this would be a colaboration of Ute and Navaho tribes.
The address of the Ute Public Library is: 130 Main St, Ute, 51060 4056
The Ute language is called Ute, and it is a dialect of Southern Numic.
The Ute Indian language, Ute meaning the people from the northwestern Utah/Colorado regions, is called Ute in English. The entire tribe is calleds themselves Nuchu, the people, and there are many bands and families with various names. Each band has it's own dielect of the Uto-Aztecan language, however Utes usually refer to the language generally as Nuchu.the India Indian language is called Sanskrit
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