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INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES See Also: Indigenous languages of the Americas North America is home to a large number of . The . The Siouan-Catawban Languages , including Crow and Sioux , dominate the Great Plains .1 A large number of small language families are spoken in the Pacific Northwest from British Columbia to California .2 The . IMMIGRANT LANGUAGES The three most widely spoken languages in North America, , Spain , and France . English is the predominant language of Canada , the United States , Bermuda , and the Cayman Islands , and is spoken alongside English-based Creole Languages in Anguilla , Antigua And Barbuda , the Bahamas , Barbados , Belize , Grenada , Jamaica , Montserrat , Saint Kitts And Nevis , Saint Vincent And The Grenadines , Trinidad And Tobago , the Turks And Caicos Islands , and the Virgin Islands .3 It is also the official language of Dominica and Saint Lucia , where the French-based Antillean Creole is spoken. Spanish is the dominant language in . Other immigrant languages include . SEE ALSO
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