public_comment: "Data for the ethnic population is from Krauss (1997).",
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private_comment: null,
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public_comment: "Two emergent languages. Nisga’a (Nisgha) has between 400 and 500 speakers, with no first-language speakers under 30. Gitksan has about the same number of speakers as Nisga’a (400 to 500), but there is a small number of families in which children and young people
are fluent speakers.",