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Amerindians, or Indigenous peoples of the Americas, speak a diverse range of languages belonging to various language families. Some of the major language families include Algic, Athabaskan, Siouan, Uto-Aztecan, and Tupian, among many others. Each tribe or nation may have its own distinct language or dialect, reflecting their unique cultural heritage. Overall, there are hundreds of Indigenous languages still spoken today, although many are at risk of extinction.

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