Excerpt from The Tree of Language
Is, then no longer will anyone speak Bannock or Hava supai. These languages will die as the Ohio Indian lan guages of Ofo, Biloxi, and T utelo have long since died. In Latin America the Indian languages Will surely survive much longer than in this country, for various reasons, but it seems likely that eventually they will die, too.
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