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The "ancestral Pueblo" or Anasazi language is unknown, just like the language(s) of the Moundbuilder culture, the Mississippian Culture, the Adena Culture and many more. Without access to a time machine we can never known how any of these people spoke.

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Q: What are the words for Majestic spirit in Ancestral Pueblo language?
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