public_comment: "Holikachuk is intermediate between Ingalik and Koyukon, and was only identified as a separate language in the 1970s.",
private_comment: null,
source_id:88278,
preferred: 0,
},
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id:12482,
code_id:2375,
speaker_number: "1-9",
speaker_number_text: "5",
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semi_speakers: null,
children: null,
young_adults: null,
older_adults: null,
elders: null,
ethnic_population: null,
date_of_info: "2000",
public_comment: null,
private_comment: null,
source_id:88920,
preferred: 0,
},
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code_id:2375,
speaker_number: "None",
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young_adults: "",
older_adults: "",
elders: "",
ethnic_population: "",
date_of_info: "",
public_comment: ""The world and the Holikachuk Athabascan language suffered a great loss with the passing of Wilson 'Tiny' Deacon on March 10, 2012. He was 86. According to Julie Raymond-Yakoubian, of the University of Alaska-Fairbanks, he was the last fluent speaker of his language."",