x̱anjii or in Yupik Unangax/Alutiiq
A Native American language called Athabaskan.
Denali native language: The actual spelling is Dena'li, and is translated to "The Great One" or "The High One." The Native language comes from the Athabaskan tribe, and it comes from the Dena'Ina people, who surround the Cook Inlet and are a part of the Athabaskan culture. There are about 900 remaining members of the Dena'Ina.
In Athabaskan languages, the word for "why" can vary among the different languages within the family. For instance, in Navajo, "why" is often expressed as "háíshį́," while in other Athabaskan languages, the term may differ. It’s important to specify which dialect or language you are referring to for an accurate translation.
The Tsuut'ina people speak the Tsuut'ina language, which is a member of the Athabaskan language family. It is indigenous to the Tsuut'ina Nation in Alberta, Canada.
Hupa is the language spoken by the Native American Hupa people. It is an Athabaskan language found in the Hoopa Valley of Northwest California.
Who used an athabaskan flesher
The Native Americans call it Denali, which means The High One in the Athabaskan language.
The Apache were various Native American tribes in North America. Members of this tribe speak a form of the Athabaskan language.
I think you mean Athabaskan. There are three language families in this group, which in turn have more than 100 languages and dialects.
In some Athabaskan languages like Navajo, "warrior" can be translated as "nasbaahii" or "dibé-yazhi."
Dineh. And English and Spanish. The name, Geronimo, is Italian, but he didn't speak that language. In his native tongue his name was Gothalay.
Denali means ' The Great One ' and comes from Inuits.