
What is the Most Common Native American Language in Colorado?
Parts of Colorado, namely the southwestern portion of the state near the Four Corners region, are rich with Native American culture. It's here that we find a number of ancient ruins, most notably Mesa Verde National Park, and some of the language of Native American ancestors is still prevalent.
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Let's take a look at the Native American languages that are most commonly spoken in Colorado and its neighboring states.
What is the Most Commonly Spoken Native American Language in Colorado?
Colorado has been historically home to a number of indigenous tribes, including the Apache, Arapahoe, Cheyenne, Shoshone, and Utes.

However, studies show that the most commonly spoken Native American language in the Centennial State is Navajo.
What Native American Languages Are Spoken in Colorado's Neighboring States?
As mentioned above, the Four Corners region, which includes Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona, is widely known as home to the Navajo Nation, also sometimes referred to as Diné.
Given this information, it should come as no surprise that the most commonly spoken Native American language in all three states that share the Four Corners region with Colorado is Navajo, also known as Diné bizaad.
However, as we head north to Wyoming, we find that the most commonly spoken Native American language is Arapaho, and Nebraska's most commonly spoken Native American language is Dakota.
In Colorado's easternmost neighbor of Kansas, the most commonly spoken Native American language is Potawatomi, and the most commonly spoken Native American language in Oklahoma is Cherokee.
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