Some Native American words for wind include "Anemoi" in Greek mythology, "Yowa" in Hopi, "Wakinyan" in Lakota, and "Yata" in Navajo. These words reflect the cultural significance of wind in Native American traditions and the diverse languages spoken by different tribes across North America. Wind is often seen as a powerful force that connects the natural world to the spiritual realm in many Native American belief systems.
the horse wind is a native American horse told in many tales if you want know more you would have to ask a native American in mescalero new Mexico :]
Chief Howling Wind, known for the controversy surrounding who actually discovered America, was Native American. While there are no pictures to show what Chief Howling Wind actually looked like, he is often portrayed as a tall Native American with long dark hair and traditional Native American clothes.
Native American name Means wind over the mountains
Kansas, named after the Native American tribe Kansa, which means "The People of the South Wind"
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Arkansas
Hurricane comes from the Taino language word for wind.
Native Wind Instruments
Kemah is a Native American word meaning "facing the wind."Its my name as well =)
Kansas was named after the native American tribe Kansas, people of the Southeast Wind. http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/siouan/kansahist.htm They were native to the territory originally but were moved to Oklahoma.
Local Texas tradition says that it comes from a Karankawa word meaning "facing the wind".This is impossible to verify since the Karankawa people became extinct before 1860 and their language was not studied or recorded in detail. The only source for about 100 words of the language is a Mrs Alice Williams, who had lived among the Karankawa and learned some words; she recorded that the word for wind was ba'.
The name Kenmah appears to be derived from the name Kemah. The meaning of this is wind in the face and is Native American in origin.