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­ Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

Situation

The Ramu Coast family consists of five languages spoken along and inland from the north coast of Papua New Guinea near the mouth of the Ramu River, just east of the border between Madang and East Sepik provinces, with Watam also spoken in East Sepik province. It is called the Ottilien Family in the works of Z&#039;graggen, after the name first given to the Ramu River by German explorers (Z&#039;graggen 1969, 1971: 74-75.)</description>
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