Afari
There are over 7,000 tribes in Africa. Some examples of the tribes found in Africa are; Afar, Amhara, Ashanti and Berber.
Sign language was used by many many tribes, not just the Plains tribes. It was simply to communicate with other tribes whose language or dialect was not fully understood by another.
It depends on what you mean by "Afar". Afar refers to the following places and languages:Afar people, an ethnic group of Djibouti, Eritrea and EthiopiaAfar Region, a regional state of EthiopiaAfar language, an East Cushitic languageAfar Desert or Danakil Desert, a desert in EthiopiaAfar Triangle or Afar Depression, a geological feature in East AfricaFrench Territory of the Afars and the Issas, a former French colony (now Djibouti)Tal Afar, in Iraq
The Illinois tribes primarily spoke the Illinois language, which is part of the Algonquian language family. This language was historically used by several tribes, including the Peoria, Kaskaskia, and Cahokia. Additionally, some tribes might have spoken other Algonquian languages due to cultural exchanges and interactions with neighboring tribes. Today, efforts are ongoing to revitalize and preserve the Illinois language.
Did any mississippian tribes have a written language
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Erta Ale is a volcano in Ethiopia. In the native Afar language, the meaning of Erta Ale is "smoking mountain."
Albanian, Arabic, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Afar, Amharic, Alsatian, Akan, Assamese, Assyrian, Afrikaans, Angaur, Aymara,
Tribes speak thousands of different languages, depending on what countries they're in.
Mohamed Hassan Kamil has written: 'Parlons afar' -- subject(s): Afar language, French, Afar (African people), Social life and customs, Grammar, Textbooks for foreign speakers, Glossaries, vocabularies, Study and teaching, Conversation and phrase books, French speakers, History 'Gad kee urru'
the Issa and Afar are ethnic
Tal Afar's population is 80,000.