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Most Native languages belong to language families, or groups of languages whose structural and lexical correspondence likely derives from their descent from a single language spoken long ago. A minoritysuch as Zuni, which is spoken in New Mexico, and Haida, which is spoken in Alaska-are isolates, having no demonstrable genealogical relationship to other languages. Yet Zuni and Haida, like all isolates, are potentially remnants of families whose other members vanished before the historical record could attest to them, perhaps through the geographical expansion of extant families.