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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Nahónda, also known as Nohánda and Nónda, is a language isolate centered in Northwestern Montana.  It is bordered by the Lakota Nation to the east, by the Cheyenne to the south, and the Blackfeet and Crow Nations to the north.  Along its western border lies the Nez Percé Nation.
Nahónda, also known as Nohánda and Nónda, is a language centered in Northwestern Montana.  It is bordered by the Lakota Nation to the east, by the Cheyenne to the south, and the Blackfeet and Crow Nations to the north.  Along its western border lies the Nez Percé Nation.  Long considered a language isolate, new analyses has demonstrated it shares a common lineage with [[Minhast]] and [[Nankôre]].  It has now been tentatively grouped as part of a larger grouping, called the Nahenic language family.


== Nouns ==
== Nouns ==