There are more than 700 different Native American languages spoken in North and South America. You will have to be more specific. If you are not sure which language you are talking about, here is a partial list of the most common Native American languages in North America:
There are many thousands of native languages spoken in North, Central and south America - "native American" is notrestricted to the USA.
Just a few examples of native names for pumpkin or squash are:
Natick (Wampanoag, Narragansett and others)...........askutasquash
Shawnee...........................cut-op-pi-coo
Delaware (Lenape)...........machoachk
Powhatan..........................mahcawg
Mi'kmaq.............................ejkwej
Maliseet.............................sqoc or skucis
Mohegan...........................áskot
Ojibwe..............................agasimaan, ogwisimaan, bakwasimaan
Cheyenne..........................heóvêhó'oohémâhoo'o
Mohawk.............................onon'onhsera'kowa
Cherokee...........................kayásekua
Apache...............................belh-kun
Jicarilla...............................nayizhe
Navajo...............................nayizichi
what did native americans make from dried pumpkins
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Native Americans
the native americans call the buffalo tatanka. the white buffalo is sacred to the native americans.
Colonists we taught by the Native Americans on how to plant corn, beans, and pumpkins and where to hunt and fish. Colonists traded iron pots, blankets, and guns for the Native Americans' furs. Colonists and The Native Americans competed for the land and then finally war broke out in 1636.
we call them Indians but they prefer native Americans
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the native Americans called death valley 'Ground on fire"
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Purses
what did the native americans call the four states that met at a common corner