• The Maisin are an indigenous people of Oro Province in Papua New Guinea. Most of the population of 3000 live in villages clustered along the southwestern...
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  • Maisin may be: Maisin people Maisin language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Maisin. If an internal link led you here...
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  • element being Binanderean or Dagan. It is spoken by the Maisin people of Oro Province. Maisin displays significant lexical copying from Korafe, a neighboring...
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    Etoro Fore Gadsup Gogodala Haroli Hewa Huli Iatmul Kaluli Kwoma Koteka Maisin (AN with many non-AN elements) Melpa Mian Morkai Motu Min Mundugumor Ogea...
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  • Lester Seri Conservation Melanesia Papua New Guinea Aided the native Maisin people to reduce the negative impacts of unsustainable farming techniques Yang...
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  • above the timberline, while its lower slopes are well-forested. The Maisin people inhabit the area around Mount Suckling. As of 1972, Mount Suckling had...
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    Austronesian and Papuan resulted in several instances in mixed languages such as Maisin. Non-indigenous languages include: English in Australia, Hawaii, New Zealand...
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    Chilah as Brahim Gianni Guettaf as Loïc Vincent Overath as Geoffroy Lionel Maisin as Christophe Serkan Sancak as Milos Animals received polarized reviews...
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    Pacific Islander (category Indigenous peoples of Oceania)
    Rapans Melanesians 'Are'are people Kanak people Kwaio people Motuan people Ni-Vanuatu Fijians New Guinea region Bilibil Maisin Motu Tanga Tolai Trobriand...
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  • Austronesian words, either from Magori or its extinct Oumic relatives. Maisin language, a similar case Magori at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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    Michel Goldman (category Living people)
    Medical Prize Lucien Steinberg". "Michel Goldman - Scientific prize Joseph Maisin" (PDF). "Professor Michel Goldman, Innovative Medicines Initiative". research-europe...
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  • cheap". Northumberland Today. Canada. Retrieved 2016-03-23. "Pompeii's People". CBC/Radio-Canada. Archived from the original on 2016-07-11. Retrieved...
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    Austronesian and Papuan resulted in several instances in mixed languages such as Maisin. Tok Pisin is an English creole language spoken in Papua New Guinea. Papua...
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    Sabiti Mabe Deputy members - Busimbo Yaele, Joachim Bateko, Joseph Lionga J. Maisin G. Mineur Edouard Bayona, a Congolese attaché to the Belgian government...
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    on 16 April 1755, Élisabeth Louise Vigée was the daughter of Jeanne (née Maisin; 1728–1800), a hairdresser from a peasant background, and Louis Vigée, a...
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    Austronesian and Papuan resulted in several instances in mixed languages such as Maisin. The most multicultural areas in Oceania, which have a high degree of immigration...
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    Endangered languages in Oceania Extinct languages of Oceania Specific languages Maisin language Norfuk language Pitkern Proto-Oceanic language Torres Strait Creole...
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    Austronesian and Papuan resulted in several instances in mixed languages such as Maisin. Non-indigenous languages include: English in Australia, Hawaii, New Zealand...
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  • Cathal Ó Sándair (category People from Weston-super-Mare)
    tSín (1953) Micilín (1953) An Triú Adambhomba (1953) Réics Carló agus an Maisín Fé-Thalamh (1953) An Bóthar go Cuailgne (1953) Réics Carló sa Bhreasail...
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  • Cédric Blanpain (category Living people)
    Young Investigator Award of the ISSCR 2012 Fondation ULB award 2010 Joseph Maisin Award for basic biomedical Science- “Prix Quinquennal’’ Belgian National...
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  • Frans Van de Werf (category Living people)
    Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis. He was awarded the 2005 Joseph Maisin prize for €100.000. In 2013, the Frans Van de Werf Fund was inaugurated...
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  • Bart De Strooper (category Living people)
    Gesellschaft für Gerontopsychiatrie und psychotherapie and the 2005 Joseph Maisin Prize for fundamental biomedical sciences.He received the 2008 Metlife Foundation...
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  • Jacques Brotchi (category Living people)
    and of the French Academy of Surgery. In 2000, he was awarded the Joseph Maisin Prize. In 2008, he was one of the two Mensch of the Year of the Centre Communautaire...
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    Korafe displays significant influence from Oceanic languages. Meanwhile, Maisin, spoken in Oro Province, is an Oceanic language with very heavy Binanderean...
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  • Its nearest relatives along the coast to the southeast are 270 km away, Maisin and Arifama-Miniafia in Oro Province (Northern Province in the former colony...
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    Pierre De Meyts (category Living people)
    European Association for the Study of Diabetes 1995, Quinquennial Joseph Maisin Scientific Prize for the Biomedical Sciences by the Belgian National Fund...
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