Edward Sapir; Benjamin Whorf
Between 1647 and 1663, John Eliot, a Puritan missionary called the "Apostle to the Indians", translated the Bible into the language of the Algonquin Indians.
The Catawba Indians were the first Native Americans the explorers encountered when they came to what is now North Carolina in the United States. The Catawba Indians spoke a language that was similar to the Sioux Indians.
the main Comanche language of the Comanche is NUMINU
The Zuni people. A:shiwi in their own language.
The Iroqouis and the Algonquin tribes(: hope that helped(:
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the language of the catawba indians in siouan
Albert Samuel Gatschet has written: 'The Massawomekes' -- subject(s): Iroquois Indians 'A Mythic Tale Of The Isleta Indians' '\\' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Languages 'A migration legend of the Creek Indians' -- subject(s): Creek language, Creek Indians, Indians of North America, Texts, Folklore, Hitchiti language 'A Migration Legend Of The Creek Indians V1' 'The Karankawa Indians, the Coast People of Texas (Archaeological and Ethnological Papers of the Peabody Museum, Volume 1/No 2)' 'The Klamath Indians of southwestern Oregon' -- subject(s): Klamath Indians, Indians of North America, Klamath language, Language, Dictionaries, Indian Culture, Oregon, American Natives, Klamath Language, Ethnography, Indian Language, Klamath (Indiens), Klamath (Langue), Indiens 'A migration of the Creek Indians, with a lingistic, historic and ethnographic introduction' -- subject(s): Creek language, Creek Indians, Indians of North America 'The Karankawa Indians' -- subject(s): Karankawa Indians, Languages, Karankawan language 'The numeral adjective in the Klamath language of southern Oregon' -- subject(s): Klamath language 'All around the Bay of Passamaquoddy' 'The Karankawa Indians, the coast people of Texas' -- subject(s): Karankawa language, Karankawa Indians 'The Timucua language' -- subject(s): Timucua language 'The numeral adjective in the Klamtah language of southern Oregon' -- subject(s): Klamath (Langue), Klamath language
Ignacio Marquina has written: 'Memorias' -- subject(s): Anthropologists, Antiquities, Architects, Architecture, Biography, Indians of Mexico
Sioux Indians
Shapwailutan
Did any mississippian tribes have a written language
Europeans believe Indians are an ignorant uncultured people
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NAVAJO,
They needed a language to make trade easier
Mary Ellen Blair has written: 'Margaret Tafoya' -- subject(s): Tewa pottery, Tewa women potters, Biography 'A life well led' -- subject(s): Biography, Women Indianists, Indians of North America, Anthropologists, Indianists, Antiquities, Women anthropologists