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Arapaho Language (Arapahoe, Inuna-Ina)

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Description: Pronunciation guide, language learning worksheets, and cultural information.
Arapaho Language and the Arapaho Indian Tribe (Inuna-Ina, Hinonoeino, Arapahoe, Arrapaho) Native Languages of the Americas: Arapaho (also spelled Arapahoe or Arrapahoe) is an language spoken by 1000 people, most of them in Wyoming. It is a polysynthetic language with long, complex verbs and fairly free word order.
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Page title:Arapaho Language and the Arapaho Indian Tribe (Inuna-Ina, Hinonoeino, Arapahoe, Arrapaho)
Keywords:Native American Indian Arapaho people Arapahoe tribe indigenous Arrapahoe Indians aboriginal Inuna-Ina nation Amerindian Hinonoeino language lessons linguistics Arapahos Arapahoes Arrapahoes Native Americans Arapaho American Indians Arrapaho history culture Arapahoe words
Description:Arapahoe language information and introduction to the culture of the Arapaho Indians. Covers the Northern Arapaho Tribe of Wyoming and the Southern Arapaho Nation of Oklahoma.
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