Huave
Huave;
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hve, hue, huv, hvv
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(2010 census); (Sánchez 2012:22)
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Provides speaker numbers divided into 4 Huave varieties: Santa Maria, 862, severely endangered; San Francisco, 6874, critically endangered; San Dionisio, 5165, definitely endangered; San Mateo, 12667, vulnerable.
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Ethnologue lists 4 Huave languages: San Dionisio del Mar Huave [hve]: 4,940 (2000); San Francisco del Mar Huave [hue]: 900 (1990 census), ethnic population: 3,900 (1990 census); San Mateo del Mar Huave [huv]: 12,000 (1990 census); Santa María del Mar Huave [hvv]: 500 (1993).
2009
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Mexico;
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Southeast coast, Oaxaca.
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Southeast coast, Oaxaca.
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San Dionisio Del Mar; San Francisco Del Mar; San Mateo Del Mar; Santa Maria Del Mar
16.35, -94.70; 16.28, -94.57; 16.21, -95.01; 16.22, -94.82
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San Dionisio Del Mar
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Huave is spoken in several villages around San Dionisio del Mar in the state of Oaxaca.
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Huave is spoken in several villages around San Dionisio del Mar in the state of Oaxaca.
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"As of 2008 there are no monolinguals in a population of over 5,000 [speakers of the San Francisco del Mar variety], and probably not more than 100 individuals total with a high degree of fluency in [San Francisco del Mar] Huave."
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"The four towns of the Zona Huave are located on the Pacific Coast of Oaxaca’s Isthmus (Istmo) region near the cities of Salina Cruz and Juchitán, on three peninsulas stretching into the Gulf of Tehuantepec.
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"The four towns of the Zona Huave are located on the Pacific Coast of Oaxaca’s Isthmus (Istmo) region near the cities of Salina Cruz and Juchitán, on three peninsulas stretching into the Gulf of Tehuantepec.
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Like Ethnologue, WOLP distinguishes 4 Huave languages: San Francisco del Mar Huave: 900. Santa María del Mar Huave: 500. San Dionisio del Mar Huave: 4,944. San Mateo del Mar Huave: 12,000.
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- Endangered Languages Catalogue Project. Compiled by research teams at University of Hawai'i Mānoa and Institute for Language Information and Technology (LINGUIST List) at Eastern Michigan University2012. "Endangered Languages Catalogue Project. Compiled By Research Teams At University of Hawai'i Mānoa and Institute For Language Information and Technology (LINGUIST List) At Eastern Michigan University."
- Atlas of the World’s Languages in DangerMoseley, Christopher (ed.). 2010. Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger, 3rd edn. http://www.unesco.org/culture/en/endangeredlanguages/atlas. (03 June, 2011.)http://www.unesco.org/culture/en/endangeredlanguages/atlas
- Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)Lewis, M. Paul (ed.). 2009. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16 edn. http://www.ethnologue.com/home.asp. (15 February, 2011.)http://www.ethnologue.com/
- World Oral Literature Project"World Oral Literature Project." Online: http://www.oralliterature.org.http://www.oralliterature.org
- Glottolog"Glottolog." Online: http://www.glottolog.org/glottolog/.http://www.glottolog.org/glottolog/
- México. Lenguas Indígenas Nacionales en Riesgo de DesapariciónJavier López Sánchez, Alejandra Arellano Martínez, Almandina Cárdenas Demay and Marisol Flores Castro. 2012. "México. Lenguas Indígenas Nacionales En Riesgo De Desaparición." edited by Arnulfo Embriz Osorio and Óscar Zamora Alarcón (coordinadores). INALI. Online: http://site.inali.gob.mx/pdf/libro_lenguas_indigenas_nacionales_en_riesgo_de_desaparicion.pdf.http://site.inali.gob.mx/pdf/libro_lenguas_indigenas_nacionales_en_riesgo_de_desaparicion.pdf
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