A "Native Word" is a word spoken in the native language of the people who inhabit, or inhabited, the land or area where the word is spoken. For example: In the Dakota areas the word "Dakota" or "Lakota" is a Sioux word meaning "People" or "People together" (Depending on clan dialect). The same meaning is applied to other words such as "Cherokee" which is self defined by the Cherokee to mean "People," in fact most tribal names when translated just simply mean "People" or "People together (tribe)" in that tribes langauge.
as of summer 2011 they are: Navajo, Cherokee, choctaw, all Sioux nations (lakota, Dakota, oglala), ojibwa that may or may not be the order (left to right)
The Cherokee had domestic dogs.
The Cherokee word for fire is atsilv
Yes, North Dakota is named for the Dakota Sioux tribe. Dakota means "allies".
Cherokee
The name is the same : Dakota
yo spell it hitkasuma
You spell it nulinigágá
how to spell erica in cherokee
cherokee
'Decatur' the town. 'Dakota' as in North or South Dakota.
"Tsalagi"
jacob
hokuan
Kaitlynn
im not a Mexican so i don't know. Dakota = Dakota