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Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

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The Ramu River family is comprised of 22 to 25 languages spoken along and around the Ramu river and its tributaries in the Bogia and Middle Ramu subdistricts in the northwest portion of Papua New Guinea&#039;s Madang province and along and around the Keram and Porapora rivers, tributaries of the Sepik, in the far eastern postion of East Sepik province.</description>
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Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

Situation

Waran, also known as Banaro, is spoken in two dialects by over 2,500 people (1973) living in nineteen villages along the upper Keram and Tamo (Clay) rivers and their tributaries in the southeast portion of Papua New Guinea&#039;s East Sepik province, just across the border from Madang province, and in one village located on the Ramu River in Madang province (Z&#039;graggen 1971: 85-86, Laycock 1973: 22, 39, 69, Laycock and Z&#039;graggen 1975: 739, Butler 19…</description>
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