Talk:Siletz Dee-ni

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Just a few quick notes for someone to look into:

1) This article should probably link or redirect to the Tolowa Language page since that's what Siletz Dee-ni is.
2) It needs confirmation, but the "last speaker" in question is probably Bud Lane.
3) There are more than one "Siletz language". The tribe is a confederation the tribes that were forced onto the Siletz reservation.
4) "Siletz Dee-ni" is an Athabaskan language from Southern Oregon.
5) "Siletz" is a Tillamook language (Salish language family).