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    The Yuat is the major tributary of the Sepik River in northern Papua New Guinea. The Yuat is on the right (southern) side and joins the Sepik about 20...
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  • The Yuat languages are an independent family of five Papuan languages spoken along the Yuat River in East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. They are an...
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  • Yuat may refer to: one of the Yuat languages of Papua New Guinea one of the Upper Yuat languages of Papua New Guinea the Yuat River Yuat Rural LLG in East...
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  • The Upper Yuat languages consist of two small language families, namely Arafundi and Piawi, spoken in the region of the upper Yuat River of New Guinea...
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    Sepik (redirect from Sepik River)
    the river is the Iatmul people. The Sepik-Ramu basin is home to the Torricelli, Sepik, Lower Sepik-Ramu, Kwomtari, Leonhard Schultze, Upper Yuat, Yuat, Left...
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    of the Yuat with the Baiyer and Jimmi Rivers. They prospected south along the Baiyer River to its junction with the Maramuni and Tarua Rivers, where they...
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    15144/PL-A40.1 Davies, J. and Comrie, B. "A linguistic survey of the Upper Yuat". In Adams, K., Lauck, L., Miedema, J., Welling, F., Stokhof, W., Flassy...
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  • Waghi River Wanang River Waria River Wassi Kussa River Watut River Wawoi River Yaganon River Yellow River (Papua New Guinea) Yuat River Aemoi River Apmi...
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    Schultze (Walio-Papi) Upper Yuat (Arafundi-Piawi) Yuat Left May Amto-Musan Busa Taiap Yadë Yam (also in Indonesia) Pahoturi River Eleman Oriomo Teberan Doso-Turumsa...
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  • Biwat are an indigenous people of Papua New Guinea. They live on the Yuat River in East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea, and speak the Mundugumor language...
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  • Sepik, Ramu, Nor–Pondo (Lower Sepik), Leonhard Schultze (Walio–Papi) and Yuat families, together with the Taiap language isolate, and proposed by Donald...
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    Madang languages (category Madang–Upper Yuat languages)
    "replaced" in Madang. Timothy Usher finds that Madang is closest to the Upper Yuat River languages and other families to its west, but does not for now address...
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    Angoram District of the East Sepik Province of Papua New Guinea, near the Yuat River. Locals usually practise sister exchange and rarely marry outside of the...
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  • Kyenele language (category Yuat languages)
    602663; 143.844495 (Girin)), a village located on the banks of the Yuat River in Yuat Rural LLG, East Sepik Province. Kyenele at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)...
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  • Yuat Rural LLG is a local-level government (LLG) of East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. It is named after the Yuat River. The Yuat languages are spoken...
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  • 2011 Noongar Dictionary, edited by Bernard Rooney, which was based on the Yuat (Juat) variety, from the northwest part of the Noongar subgroup area. The...
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    coast Peru,100–800 C.E. Ornament for a sacred flute, Mundugumor people, Yuat River, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea, 19th century Power figure (nkisi...
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  • Electronic Survey Reports 2017-003. NewGuineaWorld Arafundi and Upper Yuat Rivers[permanent dead link] Comrie, Bernard. "The recognition of the Piawi language...
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    Yued (redirect from Yuat people)
    Yued (also spelt Juat, Yuat and Juet) is a region inhabited by the Yued people, one of the fourteen groups of Noongar Aboriginal Australians who have lived...
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    and Yuat families all have relatively uniform typological profiles. Like the isolate Taiap, but unlike the Lower Sepik-Ramu, Yuat, and Upper Yuat families...
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  • branch of a Ramu – Lower Sepik language family. Z'graggen had included the Yuat languages, but that now seems doubtful. With no comprehensive grammar yet...
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  • Davies, John and Bernard Comrie. 1985. A linguistic survey of the Upper Yuat. In: Adams et al., 275–312. Nete at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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  • languages (Nor–Pondo languages) and Yuat languages, and also that the lexicon also shows many resemblances to Yuat languages, while pronouns are similar...
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  • Piawi languages (category Upper Yuat languages)
    Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, 1992. NewGuineaWorld Arafundi and Upper Yuat Rivers Greenhill, Simon (2016). "TransNewGuinea.org - database of the languages...
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  • family, with Lower Sepik and Ramu being sister branches. Like the neighboring Yuat languages, Grass languages distinguish between inclusive and exclusive first...
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    dominated by the Sepik River, which is one of the largest rivers in the world in terms of water flow and is known for flooding—the river's level can alter by...
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  • Upper Yuat (Arafundi-Piawi) Yuat Left May Amto-Musan Busa Tayap Yadë Gulf of Papua and southern New Guinea families and isolates Yam Pahoturi River Eleman...
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  • villages) people, a group of about 50–60 people, live east of the Arafundi River; Kassell, et al. (2018) believe this may be a separate ethnolinguistic group...
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    Rural Keram Rural Karawari Rural Marienberg Rural (Marienberg/Lower Sepik) Yuat Rural Maprik District Maprik Albiges/Mablep Rural Bumbita/Muhian Rural Maprik/Wora...
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  • National Indigenous Australians Agency. Retrieved 2024-01-25. "Barkandji River Rangers use traditional knowledge to protect national parks in NSW's far...
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