The Wichita Indian tribe originally spoke the Wichita language, which belongs to the Caddoan language family. This language was historically used by the Wichita people in their daily life and cultural practices. Although it has largely fallen out of use, efforts have been made to revitalize and preserve it within the community.
They have a language included in the Iroquoian group.
Africans dont have a specific language because its a continent not a country .Therefore, if you speak the language of your tribe. For an example, if your from Ghana , then you have a specific tribe and you speak the language of that tribe.
they ate nuts,fish,berries,and raw meat
"Indian chief" typically refers to Native American tribal leaders, not Indian as in from India. Yiddish is a Jewish language. It is unlikely for an Indian chief to speak Yiddish, as they would likely speak one of the indigenous languages of their tribe.
You have to name a tribe. There is no "Indian " language.
The Yana Indian tribe spoke the Yana language, which is a member of the Hokan language family. This language was primarily spoken in northern California. Yana is notable for its distinct dialects, including the Central Yana and Northern Yana. Unfortunately, the language is now considered extinct, as the last fluent speakers died in the early 20th century.
You need to provide a tribe. There is no "Indian " language.
In 1804 they encounter the Sheoaki and the Natives only spoke English. This is the one and only Indian Tribe to speak the English language.
They speak arabic.
They speak Skarure, the Tuscarora language is Skarure.
It depends on the individual tribe. Each tribe has its' own language.
Yoruba is a tribe, but it is also a language. Not all people from the Yoruba tribe speak Yoruba as a language, and not all people that speak Yoruba are from the Yoruba tribe. For example, some from Akwa-ibom, Bendel, Delta, or Rivers tribe speak Yoruba. But most from the Yoruba tribe speak Yoruba, or Pidgin English.