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ELP ID
5195
ELP Language
Nivaclé
Speaker Number
10000-99999
Ethnic Population
12722
Public Comment
There are 224 speakers of Nivacle out of a population of 553 people in Argentina; and 10,109 speakers among a population of 12,169 people in Paraguay.
Source
Language endangerment in South America: The clock is ticking
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Speaker Number Text
10,333
Speaker Number Range
10000-99999

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