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Published on Feb 17, 2019
Haida
(X̱aad Kíl) Haida was once thought to be a Na-Déné language, but
is now considered a language isolate. About 30-50 people speak Haida,
almost all of whom are elderly. Efforts are currently being made to
revive the language. The majority of Haida people live on Queen
Charlotte Island (Haida Gwaii) off the west coast of British
Columbia, Canada. There are also Haida on Prince of Wales Island in
southeast Alaska, and in others parts of Canada and the USA.
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