public_comment: "Costanoan (Ohlone) is a language family with 6 closely related languages or dialect clusters. All are extinct; many varieties are very poorly attested; only Mutsun, Rumsen, and Chocheño have reasonably accurate documentation. Chocheño is a variety of San Francisco Bay Costanoan (together with Tamyen and Ramaytush, poorly attested dialects). Mutsun and Rumsen are often classified together as members of Southern Costanoan (which Ethnologue gives the name Southern Ohlone [css], and treats as a single language.",
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speakers: [
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code_id:7409,
speaker_number: "Awakening",
speaker_number_text: "",
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semi_speakers: "",
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young_adults: "",
older_adults: "",
elders: "",
ethnic_population: "",
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public_comment: "",
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code_id:7409,
speaker_number: "Awakening",
speaker_number_text: "",
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young_adults: "",
older_adults: "",
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public_comment: ""No known L1 speakers, but emerging L2 speakers. Last fluent speakers in the 18th or early 19th centuries."",
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code_id:7409,
speaker_number: "Awakening",
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children: "",
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older_adults: "",
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public_comment: ""In 2002, the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe Language Committee was established and began the quest to restore our Tribe's Native Muwekma Ohlone Language. Silent for over 65 years, Čočenyo (Chochenyo) was spoken for the first time by Muwekma tribal members."",