There are no people here who speak an indigenous language.
As of 2005, there were 363 people who spoke an indigenous language, down from 420 in 2000.
Just under 5000 people speak an indigenous language as of 2005, with most living in the rural areas outside the city.
Just over 15% of the population speaks an indigenous language.
The town's name means bones of men in the indigenous language.
Signs should be in both English and the local indigenous language.
However, according to the 2005 Census, only 355 people speak an indigenous language.
As of 2005, only 2880 people were counted with the ability to speak an indigenous language.
Changes to the local name of cities in the indigenous languages is less common.
However, according to the 2005 census, there were 548,723 people who spoke an indigenous language.