Excerpt - page 18: "... of cultural knowledge that will soon be forgotten, or an endangeredlanguage. Since Darwin, we have begun to articulate, at the scientific ..."
Excerpt - page 21: "... itself" (1989:390). He recognizes (1989:399) that the staying power of endangeredlanguages "must be intimately tied to a thousand intimate or small-scale ..."
Excerpt - page 3: "... Tuscarora, Wappo, Western Abenaki, Wichita, Wintu-Nomlaki, and Yuchi (Euchee). 3 Languages with from ten to 100 speakers, none of them children. These lan- guages are severely endangered, but will probably continue to have a few first- language ..."
Excerpt - page 18: "... of cultural knowledge that will soon be forgotten, or an endangeredlanguage. Since Darwin, we have begun to articulate, at the scientific ..."