Haida language
From Freepedia
The Haida language is the language of the Haida people. Though once considered to be a member of the Na-Dené language family, it is now considered to be a language isolate.
It is extremely endangered, with only 35-50 living speakers, all of whom are over the age of 70.
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Categories: Indigenous languages of the Americas stubs | Endangered languages | Language isolates | Languages of Canada | Languages of the United States | Northern Northwest Coast Sprachbund (North America) | Northwest Coast Sprachbund (North America)



