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Which language?

Just a few out of hundreds of possibilities are:

Crow.................óotchia

Hidatsa..............maku, otsi, oktsia

Lakota...............hanhepi

Powhatan...........tapacoh, reihcawh

Delaware...........pisgeu, tpoquik

Mahican.............d'bohq, gunayo

Ojibwe..............dibik, dibikad, dibikak, dibiko,

Mohegan............tupkuw

Shawnee............tepechkie

Abenaki..............tebokw

Maliseet.............nipayiw

Blackfoot............kokose

Cheyenne...........taa'e, taa'estse

Mohawk.............shiyòkarahs

Cherokee...........sanoyi

Navajo...............tł'éé

Apache...............kle

Jicarilla...............kli

Arikara (Sanish)...nItkhaánu', itkAxaánu'

Shahaptin (Yakama).......sts'át

Aztec (Nahuatl)...yohualli

Yaqui.................tukaa

Hopi...................tookila

Shoshone...........dugaani

Choctaw.............ninak

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