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No known L1 speakers. The last speaker of Hanis passed away in 1972.

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2008

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USA, Oregon

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Southern coast of Oregon.

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250

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1 (1962 W. Chafe). Ethnic population: 250 (1977 SIL).

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2009

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USA;

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South Oregon coast

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150

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No known L1 speakers. Ethnic population: 150 (Golla 2007).

Year of info

2016

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USA: Oregon

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2005

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43.5,-124.166666667

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