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Zuni is a Native American tribe that lives in western New Mexico.
It is not clear if you are asking for words in native American languages or English words referring to native American culture. In native languages there are hundreds of thousands of words starting with the vowel u (or oo); here are a few from the Natick language spoken by the Massachusetts, Narragansett and Wampanoag tribes and their neighbours: uhquan..................fishhook ukquttunk..............his throat ummisses...............his/her sister unnag.....................if it is so, may it be so, if it is possible unnonat..................to say, tell uppeshau................a flower uspuhhoo.................to run and hide ussowenonat...........to call by a name, to give a name to ut..............................in, at, by (particle or suffix; ut sepu-ut = by the river) uttiyeu.......................which?
Native Americans have influenced the English language in many ways. Native American words have found their way into military communications. Native American words are also used to name cities, and roads in the United States. For example, the Wampanoag trail in Rhode Island.
Just a few Native American words for "beaver" are:Choctaw: kin'taKiowa: p'oDakota: cha'paYakima: yu'haShoshone: harnitzHupa: chwa'aiDelaware: ahmeekPowhatan: bopquamCheyenne: homa'eMohawk: tsyennitoAbenaki: tmakwaMaliseet: pqapitMohegan: tumohqOjibwe: aamikHaida: ts'angTlingit: s'igedi
Zuni was a Native American word.
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There is no one "native American" language, so there is no one word- there are dozens of words.
Zuni is a Native American tribe that lives in western New Mexico.
Since the Pilgrims spoke English, there are many Pilgrim words that start with the letter A including: ankle answer awl As for Native American words, there are many Native American languages. In Creek, words that start with the letter A include: aklopkv (means bath) ayo (means chickenhawk) akhottetv (means to close)
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It is not clear if you are asking for words in native American languages or English words referring to native American culture. In native languages there are hundreds of thousands of words starting with the vowel u (or oo); here are a few from the Natick language spoken by the Massachusetts, Narragansett and Wampanoag tribes and their neighbours: uhquan..................fishhook ukquttunk..............his throat ummisses...............his/her sister unnag.....................if it is so, may it be so, if it is possible unnonat..................to say, tell uppeshau................a flower uspuhhoo.................to run and hide ussowenonat...........to call by a name, to give a name to ut..............................in, at, by (particle or suffix; ut sepu-ut = by the river) uttiyeu.......................which?
There are more than 300 Native American languages. You would have to specify which one you're talking about.
the words of allyssa in the native lang. was very smart and brave with a big heart
Native Americans have influenced the English language in many ways. Native American words have found their way into military communications. Native American words are also used to name cities, and roads in the United States. For example, the Wampanoag trail in Rhode Island.
he invented words for his native American tribe i think