Hanis language

Hanis, or Coos, was one of two Coosan languages of Oregon, and the better documented. It was spoken north of the Miluk around the Coos River and Coos Bay. The há·nis was the Hanis name for themselves. The last speaker of Hanis was Martha Harney Johnson, who died in 1972. Another speaker was Annie Miner Peterson, who worked with linguist Melville Jacobs to document the language.

Hanis
Coos
Pronunciationhá·nis
Native toUnited States
RegionCoos Bay, Oregon
EthnicityHanis people
Extinct1972
with the death of Martha Harney Johnson
Coosan
  • Hanis
Language codes
ISO 639-3csz
Glottologcoos1249
ELPHanis

As of 2007, classes in Hanis were offered by the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians. A book and CD, Hanis for Beginners, were published in 2011, and a companion website is available for tribal members at hanis.org.

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