I don't know if there can be found any words (because I can't find any dictionary on the Internet of a Siberian language or a Native-American one), that are the same. But there are still some languages in Siberia (Russia), that are part of the Eskimo-Aleut language family, an North-American language family, this could prove that the Eskimo-Aleut languages (and other languages in America) have there origins in Asia.
There are many "native cultures" in Ontario, just as there are many cultures in Europe. Near the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River are "Iroquois" nations, including Mohawk and Huron (and others). In the northern areas of Ontario are Cree people. Ojibway people are found on the northern shores of Lake Huron. There may be many others that I do not know of
In the Mountain West region of the United States, primarily English is spoken as the dominant language. However, due to the diverse population, other languages are also present, including Spanish, which is widely spoken due to Hispanic communities. Additionally, various Indigenous languages, such as Navajo and Shoshone, are spoken among Native American tribes in the region. Other languages from immigrant communities, such as Chinese and German, can also be found.
Two invasive species found in Ontario are the emerald ash borer, which attacks and kills ash trees, and the round goby, a fish that competes with native species for resources and habitat.
A native North American plant found on hills and in forests located at high levels. It is found from Ontario, Canada to Maine to the southern states of Georgia and Missouri.
lake Ontario
Aardvarks are native to Africa and are found all over the continent. For the languages of Africa, click here.
No, elk are not native to Australia. They are native to North America and parts of Asia. In Australia, the species is not found in the wild but may be present in wildlife parks or zoos. Their introduction to Australia is not part of the country's native biodiversity.
Ontario was founded in 1867, before that it was Canada.
Ontario was founded on July 1, 1867.
The word "feather" is translated into various native languages as follows: in Spanish, it is "pluma"; in French, it is "plume"; in German, it is "Feder"; and in Italian, it is "piuma." Each language showcases its unique linguistic roots while conveying the same concept of a lightweight, soft structure found on birds.
Techumseh was killed near present day Chatham Ontario. Actually his bones were actually found right in front of my house :O