public_comment: ""Children are still using Sandawe at the moment, and all believed that they would continue to do so in the future"",
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public_comment: null,
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source_id:102,
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public_comment: ""Estimates for numbers of speakers range from 90000 to 30000. The 'Atlasi ya Lugha za Tanzania' published by the University of Dar es Salaam in 2009 is somewhere in the middle, with a total of 65935 Sandawe speakers."",
private_comment: null,
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public_comment: ""We estimate that there are approximately 40,000 Sandawe. A figure of between 70,000 and 90,000 has also been suggested (Wright et al. 1995:1)."",