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100

Native Language spoken by indigenous people in Perú, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Childe

Quechua

100

Most widely spoken language in all of the Americas

Spanish

100

This language is spoken in the Caribbean and it's a mix of French and African dialects

Hatian Creole

100

This dark and sometimes sweet treat derives from the Nahuatl language.

Chocolate

100

This tool's name originates in the Powhatan language and it's also the name of a missile. 

Tomahawk

200

This is an umbrella term to refer to a conglomerate of Mexican Languages 

Mixteco

200

Name of the dialect of this European language Spoken in Canada.

Quebecois

200

This language spoken in the Antilles has Spanish, Dutch and French as its influences.

Papimento

200

The Taíno people gave name to this style of cooking that involves meat and good weather.

Barbecue

200

This is the most spoken North American native language

Navajo

300

The most widely spoken indigenous language in South America.

Guaraní

300

This British language is still spoken in Argentina and Brazil

Welsh

300

This pidgin, or language mix, is the result of mixing Spanish and Portuguese

Portuñol/Portunhol

300

The Taínos also gave name to this type of vegetable, but they surely didn't like it mashed.

Potato

300

Language of the Eskimo people of Canada

Inuit

400

Mexican indigenous language that served as the main language of the Aztec people

Nahuatl/Nahuatlteco

400

At one point this language almost became the official language of the United States

German

400

This patois counts as the English spoken by the Irish as one of its biggest influences

Jamaican

400

The name of this stinky animal has its origins in the Algonquian language

Skunk

400

This Algonquian language shares the first letter of its family group and its speakers live mainly in Wyoming. 

Arapaho/Arapahoe

500

Name the river that is most commonly associated with these languages: Cubeo, Huitoto, Ticuna, Wanano.

Amazon River

500

Germanic language still spoken in the Antilles

Dutch

500

This is one the only language spoken by descendants of the African diaspora that derives from a pre-Columbian language.

Garifuna

500

Some speculate that the name of this famous and sleep deprived island originates from the Lenape language. 

Manhattan

500

Apache, or Athbaskan, was the mother tongue of this war hero whose name we might summon before attempting something brave. 

Geronimo!!!!

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