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Just a few Native American words for "beaver" are:

Choctaw: kin'ta

Kiowa: p'o

Dakota: cha'pa

Yakima: yu'ha

Shoshone: harnitz

Hupa: chwa'ai

Delaware: ahmeek

Powhatan: bopquam

Cheyenne: homa'e

Mohawk: tsyennito

Abenaki: tmakwa

Maliseet: pqapit

Mohegan: tumohq

Ojibwe: aamik

Haida: ts'ang

Tlingit: s'igedi

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