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Orejon Monologue
Alan Lomax Parlametrics - Monologue from the Orejón tribe, followed by singing.
Animal Songs
Alan Lomax Parlametrics - Animal dances sung by the old men to the babies and younger children.
Critically Endangered
100 percent certain, based on the evidence available
90-100
Native Speakers Worldwide
Speaker Number Trends

Speaker Number Trend 5

A small percentage of the community speaks the language, and speaker numbers are decreasing very rapidly.

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Domains of Use

Domain Of Use 4

Used mainly only in the home and/or with family, and may not be the primary language even in these domains for many community members.

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Transmission

Transmission 4

Many of the grandparent generation speak the language, but younger people generally do not.

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Revitalization Programs

Community Members

Forums

Bibliography

Bibliography of Vitality:
Michael, Lev. 2011. ""The Maihiki Project [ISO-639: Ore]: Documenting, Describing, and Revitalizing a Western Tukanoan Language" NSF DEL Abstract." Online: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1065621&WT.z_pims_id=12816.
Bibliography of Locations:
2005. "The World Atlas of Language Structures." edited by Bernard Comrie et al. Oxford University Press.
Bibliography of Context:
Michael, Lev. 2011. ""The Maihiki Project [ISO-639: Ore]: Documenting, Describing, and Revitalizing a Western Tukanoan Language" NSF DEL Abstract." Online: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1065621&WT.z_pims_id=12816.