The Navajo speak their own language, which called Navajo in English, Dine' bizaad in Navajo. Most also speak English. About 3% of the population of 300,000 speak only Navajo. About 1/3 don't speak any Navajo. The rest are bilingual, some very fluently , some not as good in one or the other language.
Navajo is in the Southern Athabascan language family, part of Athabasacan and the theorized larger Na-Dene' family. It may be related to a Siberian language caled Yenisei.
navajo
Navajo.
Navajo and English.
About 60% of the 300,000 tribal members speak Navajo. Navajo is called Dine' bizaad in the Navajo language. With the coming of cable TV, fewer young people are entering school speaking Navajo well. However, the tribal council meets in Navajo, there is Navajo spoken on the radio station, KTNN, and some Navajo in the Navajo Times. To compete in the Miss Navajo contest one must speak Navajo well.
Algonqulan Or Algonkian
The Inuit are not Indians and the Inuit have many different languages. It's like asking someone what did Europeans speak?
The Lenape spoke Lenape Languagealso known as Unami.
Pueblo Indians planted corn, beans, cotton and sunflowers
the pueblo indians
The different Pueblo languages are Tewa, Tiwa, Towa, Keres, Zuñi, and Hopi. Hope this helps.
The Manhasset indians spoke the Munsee and Unami languages.
Caddoan
Algonquian!
Sourashtian
Sioux
english.
algonquon
The pueblo-dwelling native of North America speak sveral different, unrelated languages.
english.
Algonqulan Or Algonkian
They spoke Caddoan