There are more than 700 Native American languages. Here is a partial list:
1. Abnaki, Eastern
2. Achumawi
3. Afro-Seminole Creole
4. Ahtena
5. Alabama
6. Aleut
7. Alsea
8. Angloromani
9. Apache, Jicarilla
10. Apache, Kiowa
11. Apache, Lipan
12. Apache, Mescalero-Chiricahua
13. Apache, Western
14. Arapaho
15. Arikara
16. Assiniboine
17. Atakapa
18. Atsugewi
19. Barbareño
20. Biloxi
21. Blackfoot
22. Caddo
23. Cahuilla
24. Carolina Algonquian
25. Carolinian
26. Catawba
27. Cayuga
28. Chamorro
29. Chehalis, Lower
30. Chehalis, Upper
31. Cherokee
32. Chetco
33. Cheyenne
34. Chickasaw
35. Chimariko
36. Chinook
37. Chinook Wawa
38. Chippewa
39. Chitimacha
40. Choctaw
41. Chumash
42. Clallam
43. Cocopa
44. Coeur d'Alene
45. Columbia-Wenatchi
46. Comanche
47. Coos
48. Coquille
49. Cowlitz
50. Cree, Plains
51. Croatian
52. Crow
53. Cruzeño
54. Cupeño
55. Dakota
56. Degexit'an
57. Delaware
58. Esselen
59. Evenki
60. Eyak
61. Galice
62. Gros Ventre
63. Gwich'in
64. Haida, Northern
65. Halkomelem
66. Han
67. Havasupai-Walapai-Yavapai
68. Hawaiian
69. Hidatsa
70. Ho-Chunk
71. Holikachuk
72. Hopi
73. Hupa
74. Ineseño
75. Inupiaq
76. Inupiatun, North Alaskan
77. Inupiatun, Northwest Alaska
78. Iowa-Oto
79. Jemez
80. Jingpho
81. Kalapuya
82. Kalispel-Pend D'oreille
83. Kansa
84. Karkin
85. Karok
86. Kashaya
87. Kato
88. Kawaiisu
89. Keres, Eastern
90. Keres, Western
91. Kickapoo
92. Kiowa
93. Kitsai
94. Klamath-Modoc
95. Koasati
96. Koyukon
97. Kumiai
98. Kuskokwim, Upper
99. Kutenai
100. Lakota
101. Luiseño
102. Lumbee
103. Lushootseed
104. Mahican
105. Maidu, Northeast
106. Maidu, Northwest
107. Maidu, Valley
108. Makah
109. Malecite-Passamaquoddy
110. Mandan
111. Maricopa
112. Mattole
113. Menominee
114. Meskwaki
115. Miami
116. Michif
117. Micmac
118. Mikasuki
119. Miwok, Bay
120. Miwok, Central Sierra
121. Miwok, Coast
122. Miwok, Lake
123. Miwok, Northern Sierra
124. Miwok, Plains
125. Miwok, Southern Sierra
126. Mohave
127. Mohawk
128. Mohegan-Montauk-Narragansett
129. Mokilese
130. Molale
131. Mono
132. Muskogee
133. Nanticoke
134. Natchez
135. Navajo
136. Nawathinehena
137. Nez Perce
138. Nisenan
139. Nooksack
140. Nottoway
141. Obispeño
142. Ofo
143. Ohlone, Northern
144. Ohlone, Southern
145. Okanagan
146. Omaha-Ponca
147. Oneida
148. Onondaga
149. Osage
150. Ottawa
151. Paiute, Northern
152. Pangasinan
153. Pawnee
154. Piro
155. Piscataway
156. Plains Indian Sign Language
157. Pomo, Central
158. Pomo, Eastern
159. Pomo, Northeastern
160. Pomo, Northern
161. Pomo, Southeastern
162. Pomo, Southern
163. Potawatomi
164. Powhatan
165. Purepecha
166. Purisimeño
167. Quapaw
168. Quechan
169. Quileute
170. Quinault
171. Salinan
172. Salish, Southern Puget Sound
173. Salish, Straits
174. Sea Island Creole English
175. Seneca
176. Serrano
177. Shasta
178. Shawnee
179. Shoshoni
180. Siuslaw
181. Skagit
182. Snohomish
183. Spokane
184. Takelma
185. Tanacross
186. Tanaina
187. Tanana, Lower
188. Tanana, Upper
189. Tenino
190. Tewa
191. Tillamook
192. Timbisha
193. Tiwa, Northern
194. Tiwa, Southern
195. Tlingit
196. Tohono O'odham
197. Tolowa
198. Tonkawa
199. Tsimshian
200. Tübatulabal
201. Tunica
202. Tuscarora
203. Tutelo
204. Tututni
205. Twana
206. Umatilla
207. Unami
208. Ute-Southern Paiute
209. Ventureño
210. Wailaki
211. Walla Walla
212. Wampanoag
213. Wappo
214. Wasco-Wishram
215. Washo
216. Wichita
217. Wintu
218. Wiyot
219. Wyandot
220. Yakima
221. Yaqui
222. Yokuts
223. Yuchi
224. Yuki
225. Yupik, Central
226. Yupik, Central Siberian
227. Yupik, Pacific Gulf
228. Yurok
229. Zuni
There is no such language as "Native American". Native Americans speak more than 700 different languages.
No, native Indians did not speak French.
Native Washingtonians (which makes as much sense as saying Native Americans) includes many tribes-Cathlamet, Chilluckittequaw, Columbia, Hoh, Humptulips, Klickitat, Lummi and so on. Unfortunately a lot of these languages have now been lost and many just speak English.
African-Americans in the United States primarily speak English. However, there are also some African-Americans who speak African languages, Creole languages, or other languages from their ancestral backgrounds.
Native Americans speak languages. We do not communicate by using symbols. There are 500 plus tribes and each one has their own language. So you will have to be more specific on which tribe.
they did not speak there languages
The majority of the southwest people (United States) speak English, followed by Spanish. A few speak their Native American language and some immigrants speak their native Vietnamese, Tagalog, Korean, or others.
Because the different tribes lived largely independent of each other, so Native Americans in Oregon didn't have contact with Native Americans in Delaware, thus their cultures and languages formed entirely separate from each other.
Yes. Alien races can speak their own native languages.
There is no such language as "Native American". Native Americans speak more than 700 different languages.
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No, native Indians did not speak French.
Native Washingtonians (which makes as much sense as saying Native Americans) includes many tribes-Cathlamet, Chilluckittequaw, Columbia, Hoh, Humptulips, Klickitat, Lummi and so on. Unfortunately a lot of these languages have now been lost and many just speak English.
A list of several hundred words transferred from American aboriginal languages to English is at the link
The missions didn't help the Native Americans. Many were killed by the priests and put into mass graves ( the graves are still there), they were not allowed to practice their cultural rites or to speak native languages, and they were required to work at the mission. I think even worse than the mission system was the government Native American schools. Children were taken from their parents and tribe to live at the schools. They were not allowed to speak native languages or learn the traditional things about their tribe.
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