Through one of 23 dialects of the spoken language known as Tsalagi, and or through a set of basic sign languages used by a great proportion of native Americans for communications outside the tribe.
All the Sioux tribes shared a common language (with only slight dialect differences) so they could speak to other Sioux without any problems. Some also learned words in Cheyenne (there had long been some intermarriage between the two groups) and Arapaho, but in most dealings with other tribes the plains Sign Language was used.
Sign languages were universal throughout the Americas, but the Plains version is the best recorded and most well known today. Signs could be used at close quarters or at a distance - two natives could speak to each other at a considerable distance by this means.
Pre-arranged smoke signals could give very brief messages (not really a language) and all the Plains natives used various traditional signals with their blanket or their horse, or a combination of both - a returning war party might stop some distance away from a village to signal with a blanket dropped to the ground (indicating a member of the party had been killed) or many other signals. A man riding his horse in a circle wished to speak to the man he signalled to; a scout returning to a war party kicking a buffalo chip along the ground had discovered signs of the enemy nearby.
Probably smoke signals, and animal sounds. They might have also cupped their hands over their mouths and spoke so their voice carried further.
The Indian kingdoms used messengers to send word from one king to another. Pigeons were also used to transmit messages. The latter skill was borrowed from the Sumerians.
For communication , ;if one of the Indians ask another Indian where something is , they would point with their lips , only because their hands are ALWAYS busy .
They communicated by the sign used.
English
talking in there lenguage
The Cleveland Indians colors are Dark Blue and Red.
The Churmash had a well developed spoken language they used to communicate. Also they had music and rock art which can be considered as methods of communication
The Seminole Indians were legit Indians of the past. They were unconquered people.
You can use a microphone to communicate in Red Dead Redemption.
they comunicat by sticken there toungh out and infer red lights
The past participle of "communicate" is "communicated".
No Red Indians are not Indians
symbles
Indians communicated with emigrants by smoke signals.
The past tense is "communicated"
The politically incorrect term 'red indians' was used in the past to differentiate between people of the First Nations and South Asian people. The use of the term is nowadays considered to be insulting and is discouraged.
they spoke Yuman
they talked
The word communicate is a verb. The past tense form is communicated.
they probably sent messages
Red Indians - film - was created in 2001.
Wales has never declared war on red Indians.