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The Huron language is an Iroquoian Language. Iroquois is a word used to describe a collection of native nations who speak a similar dialect and have a similar lifestyle but is not a tribe itself. These nations include (but not all listed) The Mohawk, Onondaga, Onieda, Cayuga, Seneca, Tuscarora, Cherokee, Susquahanna and yes, the Huron.

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Yes, the Hopi had (and still have) a written language based on latin letters, but it was not developed until after the establishment of the United States.

In pre-Columbian times, the Hopi had no written language.

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There was no written language at all.

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Hi: Every culture has a sign language.

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