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Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

Situation

The Lower Ramu River family consists of of eight languages spoken around and inland of the mouth of the Ramu River on the north coast of the Bogia subdistrict of Papua New Guinea&#039;s Madang province (Z&#039;graggen 1971: 74-79.) At least one of its members, Watam, is also spoken immediately across the border to the west in East Sepik province. It is called the Ruboni Stock in the works of Z&#039;graggen, who first recognized the unity of the fa…</description>
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