[3][4] Another speaker was Annie Miner Peterson, who worked with linguist Melville Jacobs to document the language.
[5] As of 2007, classes in Hanis were offered by the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians.
[3] A book and CD, Hanis for Beginners, were published in 2011, and a companion website is available for tribal members at hanis.org[usurped].
Sounds /k kʰ kʼ/ may be heard as palatalized [c cʰ cʼ] when before front vowels.
/k kʰ kʼ x h/ may also have labialized equivalents as [kʷ kʷʰ kʼʷ xʷ hʷ].