Inventor of the Native American writing system?
There are many different Native American tribes with their own languages. Sequoia devised a system for writing the Cherokee language; but Navaho, Comanche, and other tribal languages would have nothing to do with the Cherokee system.
Do Indians speak English US or English UK?
There is very little diference in the spoken language. Spelling and grammar differ slightly.
People from the Indian sub-continent are likely to use UK English while Native American Indians are more likely to use US English
How do you say team in ojibway?
Ojibwe has no general term for a team, instead being more specific about how many people and what the "team" is doing:
How did colonists undermine traditional native american agriculture and hunting?
The colonists didnâ??t want to follow the Native American ways for farming or hunting. Instead they wanted to use the native hunting land for farming, and plant crops from their homelands.
How do you pronounce hua kola in Native American language?
Hau Kola is Sioux and it is pronounced like: HOW KO-laah and it basically means "greetings friend" or "hello friend".
Although it is important to remember that english is an entirely different language with similar sounds but they are not exactly the same sounds as are pronounced in Sioux. So "Hau" sounds very similar to "How" but they are not exactly the same.
When I pronounce "Hau", to me it feels more like a single syllable combination of "haa" + "oo" more than it feels like the english word "how".
~ Zoon
What is the Indian name that existed previous to Skunk River in Iowa?
every tribe had is own language. therefore your question can not be answered as a general question.
You will have to research the area you are in question about.
What is fine in Indian language?
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages.
But there is no such language as "Indian".
How do you say jumper in Navajo?
If you mean a jumper as in sweater or pullover, the Navajo climate can get very cold in the winter with snow and cold at night a sweater would be useful, some areas are above 8,000 feet am lot is also cold steppe environment in the winter, so the word for a sweater or sweatshirt is éétsoh naatsʼǫǫdii or ééʼnaatsʼǫǫdii .
If you mean "one who jumps" that is much harder because there are som many ways to say "jumping" in Navajo for example to jump away is different than to jump down and from jump out of the water. And it depends how many are jumping.
To jump down is :dah nishtjį́į́d
ones who jumps might be: dah neeshtjį́į́dígíí(but i may have conjugated it wrong)
What does Iowa mean in Sioux Indian Language?
The State of Iowa is named for the Ioway tribe - but that name is not their real name, only one applied to them by other tribes. Almost all native tribes in the modern USA are known today by the wrong names in this way.
The true origin of "Ioway" is difficult to establish; perhaps it is from Dakota ayuxbe or Lakota ayuhwa (meaning "asleep" or "sleepy ones"). So "Iowa" is a white American corrupted version of the Sioux word and in itself has no meaning.
The true name of the tribe (the name they call themselves) is Báxoje, and the meaning of this word is uncertain.
What is the Navajo word for lover?
to make love to him or her: bich'į' 'ashjił
Normally to make a noun as in "one who is" you add ii or in this case nii at the end, and to make it "my" change the "bi" to "shi". However , in this case I am not sure because 'ashjiłnii is more like promiscuous one or slutty one, so I am not sure of the translation. Another possibility is : 'ashk'eed which is to have sex (and is vulgar). Or na'acha. There are a few more words used for sex.
To be in love with him/her is : ayóí 'óosh'ní ---(maybe you can add nii at the end to mean "one I love' but in English "lover' really usually means "one I am sleeping with".
What languages were spoken by Sinagua Indians?
Like all pre-Colombian native groups we have only archaeological evidence for their culture, which gives no clue about the language or languages they spoke.
Language only survives if it is written in some form and the only Pre-Columbian people in the Americas to have a written form of language are the groups in Mexico and Central America.
We can therefore never know what language was used by the people today termed "Sinagua" (Spanish for "without water"), although there is a Hopi tradition that some of their clans are descended from those ancient people. Such a claim is impossible to confirm.
What is the Apache word for halfbreed?
In Western Apache, children will at times refer to so-called "halfbreed" kids as "masáána", which means "apple." This is usually offensive, and means figuratively that the subject is "red on the outside, but white on the inside."
What country speak an Indian language?
There is no "Indian language." In India, they speak a variety of languages, the most common of which are Hindu and English, but none are called "Indian."
What is the lenape word for cat?
In the Leni Lenape (Unami) language a wildcat is nianqueor tsciiinque.
A domesticated animal such as a pet dog or cat is allum.
A cat in general is pushis (plural pushisak)
A pole cat is schkaa'k.