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Canada. 1996. Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. Vol. 3: Gathering Strength. Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services Canada.
Harrison, B. 1997. Language Integration Results of an Intergenerational Analysis. Statistical Journal of the United Nations. ECE. 14: 289-303.
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. 1990. Indians and Inuit of Canada. Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services Canada.
Kinkade, M. Dale. 1991. The Decline of Native Languages in Canada. In: Endangered Languages. R.H. Robins and E.M. Uhlenbeck (eds). Berg Publishers.
Norris, Mary Jane. 1998. Canada's Aboriginal Languages. Canadian Social Trends. Winter, pp. 9-16. Ottawa: Statistics Canada.
UNESCO. Wurm, Stephen A. (ed.). 1996. Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger of Disappearing. Paris: Unesco Publishing.