Karawa language
Endangered Sepik language of Papua New Guinea
Karawa | |||||||||
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Native to | Papua New Guinea | ||||||||
Region | Sandaun Province | ||||||||
Native speakers | 63 (2003)[1] | ||||||||
Language family | Sepik languages
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ISO 639-3 | xrw | ||||||||
Glottolog | kara1495 | ||||||||
ELP | Karawa | ||||||||
Coordinates: Karawa (Bulawa) is a language spoken in Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea, by decreasing number of people. Speakers are shifting to Pouye, which is closely related (67% similar lexically). It is spoken in the single village of Pulwa (Bulawa) (3°39′57″S 142°00′52″E / 3.665801°S 142.014408°E / -3.665801; 142.014408 (Bulwo)) in East Wapei Rural LLG, Sandaun Province.[1][2] References
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Upper Sepik |
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Middle Sepik |
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Sepik Hill |
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