There are more than 700 different Native American languages spoken in North and South America. You will have to be more specific. If you are not sure which language you are talking about, here is a partial list of the most common Native American languages in North America:
There are more than 700 different Native American languages spoken in North and South America.
If you are not sure which language you are talking about, here is a partial list of the most common Native American languages in North America:
There are more than 700 different Native American languages spoken in North and South America.
If you are not sure which language you are talking about, here is a partial list of the most common Native American languages in North America:
South dakota
tatiana
smoke
amen
Poozhaaz in Ojibwe
There is no one "native American" language, so there is no one word- there are dozens of words.
The rudbeckia is a North American prairie native, abundant in the Mid-west
South dakota
The Missouri snakeroot is a North American prairie native, abundant in the Mid-west
The purple coneflower is a North American prairie native, abundant in the Mid-west
The Sampson root is a North American prairie native, abundant in the Mid-west
There is no one language called "Native American." There are MANY Native American languages.
hard to say considering that there doesn't exist a language, 'native american'...
Which Language? You do realize that there 150+ Native American languages?
There is not just one Native American language, there are thousands of them.
There isn't such a language as Native American. Native American tribes speak more than 700 different languages.
Prairie Wolf is just another name for Coyote, a wild animal (Canis latrans) of the dog family, native to the North American plains: it resembles a small wolf.