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PYGMIES AND PAPUANS 



NORTH COAST AND ISLANDS (INCLUDING EAST AND 

 SOUTH SHORE OF GEELVINK BAY). 



Papuan. Seka 



Sentani 

 Mold (?) 



Indonesian. 



Tarfia (?) 

 Takar 



Wamberan 



Pauwi 



Angadi 



Gorcda 



Nagramadu 



Manikion 



Jotafa 



Jamna 



Masimasi 



Moar 



Kumamba 



Waropin 



Mohr 



Tandia 



Jaur 



Dasener 



Wandammen 



West of Lake Sentani. 

 Lake Sentani. 



Hinterland of Tana Mcra Bay. 

 Tana Mcra. 



Coast West of Tana Mera Bay. 

 Mainland East of Mamberamo R. 

 ? Mamberamo R. 



Villages on Lower Mamberamo R. 

 Island in Jamur Lake. 

 South of Lake Jamur. 

 North- West of L. Jamur. 

 North of McCleur Inlet (Telok Berau). 

 Humboldt Bay. 

 Island opposite Takar. 

 Island West of Jamna. 

 Islands West of Masimasi. 

 Islands and Coast West of Moar and Takar. 

 East shore of Geelvink Bay. 

 Island opposite Waropin. 

 Coast South of Waropin. 

 South- West shore of Geelvink Bay. 

 West of Jaur. 

 North of Dasener. 



SOUTH COAST. 



Papuan. Mairassis Inland from Lobo. 



Wuaussirau On Kamaka Wallar Lake. 



Lakahia On Tclok Lakahia. 



Kruru On Telok Kiruru. 



Utanata Inland from Utanata River. 



Mimika Inland froin Mimika River. 



Kupera Pukwa Kupera Pukwa River. 



Merauke Coast between the Kumbc River and the 



British Boundarj'. 

 Tore Bensbach R. 



Indonesian. Onin North of Kumava Peninsula. 



Kapauer North- West of Kumava Peninsula. 



Karufa South of Kumava Peninsula. 



Lobo Kowiai Coast and Islands of Namatote, Mawara, 



Aiduma, and Kaju-mera. 

 * The term " Indonesian " is used here only to imply that the languages so 

 designated appear to contain some words and constructions which are found 

 commonly in the languages of the Indian Archipelago. The data are too few for 

 definite classification. The term " Papuan " may be taken to mean " non- 

 Indonesian " or " Non-Malayo-Polynesian " with a similar limitation. 



III. COMPARATIVE NOTES ON THE ANGADI-MIMIKA GROUP 

 OF LANGUAGES. 



This group consists of the Angadi, Nagramadu, 

 Goreda, Utanata, Lakahia, Mimika and Kupera Pukwa 

 dialects, and perhaps also Kiruru. 



