Tag indigenous languages
Here are some examples of indigenous languages from around the world:
North America
- Inuktitut (Inuit languages, Canada)
- Cree (Canada)
- Navajo (United States)
- Apache (United States)
- Ojibwe (Canada and United States)
- Cherokee (United States)
- Hawaiian (Hawaii, United States)
South America
- Quechua (Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Argentina)
- Guarani (Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil)
- Aymara (Bolivia, Peru, and Chile)
- Mapudungun (Chile)
- Guarayo (Bolivia)
Australia
- Pitjantjatjara (Australia)
- Warlpiri (Australia)
- Arrernte (Australia)
- Yolngu Matha (Australia)
- Tiwi (Australia)
Asia
- Ainu (Japan)
- Ryukyuan (Japan)
- Mongolian (Mongolia)
- Tibetan (Tibet)
- Burushaski (Pakistan and India)
- Nihali (India)
Africa
- Yoruba (Nigeria and Benin)
- Zulu (South Africa)
- Xhosa (South Africa)
- Shona (Zimbabwe)
- Swahili (Tanzania and Kenya)
- Amharic (Ethiopia)
Pacific Islands
- Maori (New Zealand)
- Hawaiian (Hawaii, United States)
- Samoan (Samoa)
- Tongan (Tonga)
- Fijian (Fiji)
- Tahitian (French Polynesia)
Europe
- Saami (Scandinavia)
- Basque (Spain and France)
- Welsh (Wales, UK)
- Breton (France)
- Cornish (UK)
- Irish (Ireland)
Note: This is not an exhaustive list, and there are many more indigenous languages spoken around the world.