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Native American languages are diverse, with hundreds of distinct languages spoken across various tribes. For example, in Navajo, the word for air is "bilasáana," while in Lakota, it is "wíiyA." Each language has its own unique vocabulary and pronunciation, reflecting the cultural nuances of the respective tribes. Therefore, the way "air" is expressed varies significantly among different Native American languages.
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You say maLakota welo [I am Lakota, it's a fact].
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Poozhaaz in Ojibwe
"Native American" is not a singular language, but a demographic of different cultures. There are literally hundreds of individual languages spoken by America's native peoples.
There were countless native American tribes with differing languages. "Yatahey" is a very commonly used Navajo greeting similar to "aloha". Also "aho" is the most popular word for "amen" but I am not sure of its origin.
Little (small or young) bear in just a few native American languages: Lakota......................mahtociqala Crow.........................daxpitchee kalishta Hidatsa.....................nohpitsi karista Natick........................mosq wuskoshim Navajo.......................Shash yázhí
In the Lakota language, fry bread is called "tȟukáhe." It is a traditional food that holds cultural significance for many Native American communities, including the Lakota people. Fry bread is often enjoyed at gatherings and is a symbol of resilience and adaptation.
Irene Bedard has appeared in many recent movies/films in native American roles. She is actually of mixed race background (Inuit and Metis) but she has appeared as a Lakota, as a Navajo, as Minnehaha, as the voice of Pocahontas, as the mother of Pocahontas and as a half-Lakota half-white woman - and various other native roles. She is a typical example of the "one size fits all" native American beloved by Hollywood, completely ignoring the different physical appearances between, say, a Powhatan woman and a Lakota woman. She has always appeared on screen with her eyebrows intact, when almost all historic native Americans traditionally removed their eyebrows.
VOCALS Let the church say Amen,Let the church say Amen God has spoken, so let the church say Amen Let the church, let 'em say Amen If you believe the word, let the whole church say Amen God has spoken, so let the church say Amen Lift your hands, lift your hands God has spoken, so let the church say amen, Oh, thank you lord God has spoken, so let the church say Amennnnnnnnnnnnnnn (Marvin Winans style (smile) CHOIR ENTER LET THE CHURCH SAY AMEN LET THE CHURCH SAY AMEN GOD HAS SPOKEN SAY AMEN So let the church LET THE CHURCH SAY say Amen VOCALS AND CHOIR Can I get a witness…LET THE CHURCH SAY AMEN To what his plans are…LET THE CHURCH SAY AMEN To what his words say…LET THE CHURCH SAY AMEN God has spoken…GOD HAS SPOKEN god has spoken Let the church LET THE CHURCH SAY AMEN Make this your response… AMEN To whatever he says …AMEN From the healing of your body…AMEN To the raising of the dead…AMEN No matter how you feeling…AMEN Or how your world is reeling…AMEN Battle on through the night…AMEN Cause you're going to win the fight…AMEN Even in the valley…AMEN Or standing at your red sea…AMEN Continue to say…AMEN Cause your help is on the way.. AMEN My God has spoken I heard him..LET THE CHURCH..So let the church say…SAY AMEN Lift your hands where ever you are, and let the church LET THE CHURCH Amen SAY AMEN Amen, say, LET THE CHURCH..Let the church say SAY AMEN, God has spoken GOD HAS SPOKEN Hallelujah, LET THE CHURCH..Let the church say.. SAY AMEN All we needed was a word from the lord We've god it so…LET THE CHURCH..let the church..SAY AMEN. Oh, LET THE CHURCH Let the Whole church SAY AMEN God has spoken…GOD HAS SPOKEN…Well, Well,Well, Let the church… let the church LET THE CURCH..say Amen SAY AMEN I need you to say it…AMEN When your dream is about to die…AMEN Knowing that god is not a man…AMEN He just can't lie…AMEN In spite spite of what…AMEN…the devil does…AMEN Know you've got a word…AMEN That is come from above…AMEN Faith must be…AMEN…must be what you say…AMEN So open your mouth…AMEN..and say Amen today…AMEN Cause GOD HAS SPOKEN I heard him when he said it..LET THE CHURCH let the church..SAY AMEN You and You and you say…AMEN From the deacons…AMEN…to the mothers…AMEN… All of the sisters…AMEN…all of the brothers say…AMEN GOD HAS SPOKEN…Oh my my LET THE let the church SAY AMEN God has spoken let the church say amen. If God said it HE'LL CHANGE IT REARRANGE IT GOD SAID IT, BELIEVE IT That Settles it! GOD HAS SPOKEN…Ooh-ooh ooh-ooh ooh LET THE CHURCH let the church SAY AMEN GOD HAS SPOEKN____LET THE CHURCH (pause) SAY AMEN Repeat
In different Native American languages, "good morning" can vary significantly. For example, in Navajo, you would say "Yá'át'ééh" for a general greeting, while in Lakota, you might say "Hau, kola" to a friend. In Ojibwe, "Boozhoo" is commonly used as a greeting. Each tribe has its own unique language and expressions, reflecting their cultural heritage.
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Say Amen was created in 2005.
There is no one language called "Native American." There are MANY Native American languages.
hard to say considering that there doesn't exist a language, 'native american'...
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