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Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

Situation

Kaure (Kaureh) is spoken by approximately 500 people (1985) living in at least five villages located north of the Taritatu (Idenburg) river, east of the Ijipo river and along the Nawa (Nava, Nawan) river, a tributary of the Taritatu, in the Kaureh district and the northeast portion of the Airu district of Jayapura regency in Indonesia&#039;s Papua province (q.v. Menanti and Rumaropen 2009: 3.) Prior to resettlement projects led by the Indonesian go…</description>
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        <description>Kosare

Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

Situation

Kosare is spoken by over 200 people (2006) living in two villages, Naira and Muara Nawa, and at least five hamlets, Yakopru, Meteor, Benawa, Kotogru and Kali Keri, situated to either side of the Taritatu (Idenburg) River and west of the Sobger river, upriver from Kapauri, south of Kaure and north of the Mek and Dani language areas, as well as in the Kapauri village of Pagai somewhat to the northwest, in the Airu district of Jayapura regency i…</description>
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Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

Situation

The Nawa River family consists of two languages, Kaure and Kosare, spoken to either side of the upper Taritatu (Idenburg) river, mostly west of the Nawa and Sobger rivers, in the hill country east of the Lakes Plains in the Airu and Kaureh districts of the Jayapura regency in Indonesiaˈs Papua province (Voorhoeve 1975: 422-423, Wurm 1982: 197, Dommel and Dommel 1991: 2, Dommel 1992: 89-91, Wambaliau 2006: 2-4, q.v. Menanti and Rumaropen 2…</description>
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