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There is no one "Indian language." Tribes spoke hundreds of languages all across the Americas, some related and some not.

For instance, in Lakota, welcome is Tanyan Yahi.

Welcome in Dine Bizaad (traditional Navajo Language) is Yah aninaah.

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