public_comment: "Slavey can be further divided into Bearlake and Hare (together constituting North Slavey), Mountain, and Slave or South Slavey.",
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source_id:89800,
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public_comment: "Haare is spoken as a first language by about 70 people (30 of whom use it actively at home) in two communities in the Northwest Territories, Colville Lake (30 speakers out of a total population of 90), and Fort Good Hope (45 speakers out of 645 total).",