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Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

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Awiakay is spoken by … people (…) living in at least two villages, Kanjimei and Imboin, located respectively on the Konmei and Arafundi rivers, tributaries of the Karawari which in turn feeds the Sepik, in Papua New Guinea&#039;s East Sepik Province just across the border from Enga Province to the south. (…)</description>
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Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

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Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

Situation

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