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Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

Situation

Anta (Anda) is spoken by approximately 150 people (2015) living in three villages, Ufarua (Uparua,) Fórzitho and Thamnḡakar (Damgar,) located along and to the west of the Morehead river in the Morehead subdistinct of Papua New Guinea&#039;s Western Province (Lyons 1913-1914: 193, Evans et al. forthcoming, q.v. Carroll 2014: 3, Döhler 2015: 3.)</description>
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        <title>Kánchá</title>
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Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

Situation

Kánchá (Kunja) is spoken by approximately 350 people (2015) living in three villages, Bondobol, Bula and Jarai, located on either side of the lower Morehead river in the Morehead subdistrict of Papua New Guinea&#039;s Western province (Evans et al. forthcoming, q.v. Carroll 2014: 3, Döhler 2015: 3.) Bula is located at the mouth of the Morehead, with Bondobol inland to the north near Warta Thuntai territory and Jarai further east on the coast. Will…</description>
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Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

Situation

Kémä is spoken by approximately 130 people (2015) living in a single village, Wemnevere (Wämnefér,) located between the Bensbach and Morehead rivers in the Morehead subdistrict of Papua New Guinea&#039;s Western province (Evans et al. forthcoming, q.v. Carroll 2014: 3, Döhler 2015: 3.)</description>
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        <title>Central Morehead River</title>
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Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

Situation

[under construction]




The Central Morehead River family consists of five languages spoken …

Names for Central Morehead River languages are drawn from the terms meaning “just, only” in each respective language (q.v. Carroll ed. 2015.)</description>
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        <title>Wérè</title>
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Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

Situation

Wérè is spoken by approximately 100 people (2015) living in two villages, Kanfok and Tokwa, located between the Bensbach and Morehead rivers in the Morehead subdistrict of Papua New Guinea&#039;s Western province (Evans et al. forthcoming, q.v. Carroll 2014: 3, Döhler 2015: 3.)</description>
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