There is not one language called Native American. Various tribal groups have their own languages, and those languages may or may not be comprehensible to other groups of Native Americans.
How about: Tobee, Toibe, towbe, tohbe, toxbe.
The spelling Powhatan is used for the Native American chief of the tribes (and the tribes themselves) who came in contact with the Jamestown settlers in the early 1600s.
The most common spelling of the given name is Cheyenne, which is the name of a Native American tribe and the capital city of the US state of Wyoming.
The name of the Native American (Indian) tribe is spelled Comanche.(the other possible here is less likely, the Robin Williams movie Jumanji)
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The Native American tribe could be the Shoshone (also spelled Shoshoni).
Which native american? Do you mean in Native American language? Which N.A. language? Not likely there is an exact phrase that means "no regrets" in any N.A. language.
the term werewolf actually originates from native American languages but was originaly spelt 'wearwulf' or 'wewuf'
TEEPEE : A Native American (Amerindian) dwelling : a tent or wigwam.
It looks like you are trying to spell Squaxin.Squaxin is a Native-American island tribe which reside in the west of Washington.
The correct spelling is nation (a country or Native American tribal group).
The proper name, a US state and Native American tribe, is spelled Illinois.
If you mean the Native American tribe, then it was Openchancanough, Pocahontas's uncle. I spell it Pamunkey.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun (Native American tribal name) "Wampanoag."
The Native American tribes (originally the Haudenosaunee, later the Six Nations) is spelled Iroquois.
Toby Wright - American football - was born on 1970-11-19.