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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

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