The Caddo tribe were speakers of a southern branch of the Caddoan language family; speakers of languages belonging to the northern branch were the Pawnees, Arikaras, Kitsai and Wichita.
A few words in the Caddo or Hasinai language, which today is close to extinction, are:
e'nah....................mother
ea'titi....................older sister
neesh...................moon
kai'acooh..............drum
keehseeh..............maize (Indian corn)
chawee.................bow
deetsi...................dog
do'ooh..................rabbit
ta'sha...................wolf
The following languages are spoken by Cree people:
Cree Sign Language is not widely studied, and has less than 70 speakers. It may even be instinct.
No because the Caddo are the nicest indians
Algonqulan Or Algonkian
The Inuit are not Indians and the Inuit have many different languages. It's like asking someone what did Europeans speak?
The Lenape spoke Lenape Languagealso known as Unami.
The Caddo Indians of what is now Texas hunted for meat and ate cornbread, soups, and stews. Pottery is a large part of their cultural and artistic legacy, and was used for cooking as well.
The Manhasset indians spoke the Munsee and Unami languages.
Algonquian!
Sioux
algonquon
Sourashtian
Caddoan
english.
No because the Caddo are the nicest indians
english.
They spoke Caddoan
Algonqulan Or Algonkian
Iroquian and/or Ojibway