Gros Ventre
A language of United States
| Population | 10 (1977 SIL), decreasing. Very few semispeakers in 2000 (2001 I. Goddard). Ethnic population: 80 (2000 census). |
| Region | North central Montana, Fort Belknap Reservation, Milk River. |
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Northern Central United States of America |
| Alternate names | Ahahnelin, Ahe, Ananin, Atsina, Fall Indians, Gros Ventres, White Clay People |
| Classification | Algic, Algonquian, Plains, Arapaho |
| Language use | Shifted to English. |
| Comments | Closely related to Arapaho [arp]. Nearly extinct. |

