!flux11 What are the Neh in native American ?
!flux11 What are the Neh in native American ?
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The term "Neh" in some Native American languages means "water." However, Native American languages are quite diverse, and words or meanings can vary significantly from one tribe or linguistic group to another. Here are a couple of specifics:
1. **Nez Perce:** In the Nez Perce language, "Nimi'ipuu" refers to their name for themselves, which translates to "The People." However, they might have a different word for "water."
2. **Cherokee:** The word for water in Cherokee would not be "neh", but "Ama" or "Ama-ayelv" refers to various forms of water.
If you were specifically looking for a tribe or a group called "Neh," there might be several groups or a linguistic misunderstanding. Sometimes, when people refer to Native American tribes or elements, the terms can either be historical, contemporary, or specific to one region or tribe. If there is a particular context or area you are interested in, please clarify, and I can provide more accurate information.