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Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

Situation

The Guam and Moam Rivers family consists of eight to eleven languages spoken along and around the Guam and Moam rivers, tributaries of the Ramu, in the Bogia and Middle Ramu subdistricts of Papua New Guinea&#039;s Madang province (Z&#039;graggen 1971: 79-83) It is called the Goam Stock in the works of Z&#039;graggen, who first recognized the unity of the family.</description>
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