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| familycolor = Ogbami
| familycolor = Ogbami
| fam1 = One of the world's primary language families
| fam1 = One of the world's primary language families
| child1 = North Ogbami
| child1 = North-Velar Ogbami<ref name="hypo">See [[#Internal classification]].</ref>
| child2 = South Ogbami
| child2 = North-Uvular Ogbami
| child3 = Velar Ogbami<ref name="hypo">See [[#Internal classification]].</ref>
| child3 = South-Velar Ogbami
| child4 = Uvular Ogbami
| child4 = South-Uvular Ogbami
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The '''Ogbami languages''' are a language family of indigenous peoples of North America. Most speakers of an Ogbami language live, or are members of, the Sleeping Bull Confederacy: Indeed, the Sleeping Bull Nations of [[Chub]], [[Ñgnw|Gnu]] and Ma-Nojju all speak at least one Ogbami language(Chub, Gnu and [[Aoyého']] respectively). Aoyého', as well as other Ogbami languages like [[Owhenda]] and [[Yañgo]] are also spoken in the Aoyetohu Nations, a federation in North-western Utah with ties to the first Sleeping Bull Confederacy.
The '''Ogbami languages''' are a language family of indigenous peoples of North America. Most speakers of an Ogbami language live, or are members of, the Sleeping Bull Confederacy: Indeed, the Sleeping Bull Nations of [[Chub]], [[Ñgnw|Gnu]] and Ma-Nojju all speak at least one Ogbami language(Chub, Gnu and [[Aoyého']] respectively). Aoyého', as well as other Ogbami languages like [[Owhenda]] and [[Yañgo]] are also spoken in the Aoyetohu Nations, a federation in North-western Utah with ties to the first Sleeping Bull Confederacy.
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