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  1. Alphabetical master list of Native American languages, with links to specific information about each language and its native speakers. Linguistic family groupings showing the relationships between Amerindian languages.

  2. Native American languages. Native American languages predate European settlement of the New World. In a few parts of the U.S. (mostly on Indian reservations), they continue to be spoken fluently. Most of these languages are endangered, although there are efforts to revive them.

  3. 8 de jun. de 2023 · In spite of everything, there are still approximately 150 Native North American languages spoken in the United States today by more than 350,000 people, according to American Community Survey data collected from 2009 to 2013. That’s out of 350 total spoken languages in the country.

  4. The Indigenous languages of the Americas had widely varying demographics, from the Quechuan languages, Aymara, Guarani, and Nahuatl, which had millions of active speakers, to many languages with only several hundred speakers.

    Language
    Number Of Speakers
    Official Recognition
    Area(s) Language Is Spoken
    6,500,000
    Paraguay (Official Language) Bolivia ...
    Paraguay, Bolivia, Argentina, Brazil
    5,000,000 (outdated figure)
    Bolivia (Official Language) Peru ...
    Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, Chile
    1,700,000
    Mexico
    Mexico
    1,700,000
    Bolivia (Official Language) Peru ...
    Bolivia, Peru, Chile
  5. North American Indian languages, those languages that are indigenous to the United States and Canada and that are spoken north of the Mexican border. A number of language groups within this area, however, extend into Mexico, some as far south as Central America.

  6. South America had an aboriginal population of between 10 million and 20 million and the greatest diversity of languages—more than 500 languages. Most of the population was in the Andean region, where there was also a powerful Indian empire, that of the Incas.

  7. Alphabetic listing of Native American Indian tribes of South, Central, and North America, with links to information about each Indian tribe and its native language.