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The native American word for gecko lizard varies among different tribes and languages. For example, in the Navajo language, a gecko is called "t’ááłá’í," while in the Hopi language, it may be referred to as "koyam." Since there are many Native American tribes with distinct languages, the term can differ significantly depending on the region and culture.

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