Siletz Dee-ni
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Siletz Dee-ni is an indigenous North American language historically spoken by Native Americans on the Siletz Indian Reservation in Oregon, United States. According to a report by the National Geographic Society and the Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages, it is the last of many languages spoken on the reservation and, with only one living speaker, is an endangered language.[1]
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- ^ Languages Die, but Not Their Last Words, John Noble Wilford, New York Times, 2007-09-19. Accessed 2007-09-19.