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Arapesh Group Logo Chosen | ARAPESH DOU
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Language Discussions with Kwahwi. Arapesh Group Logo Chosen. Posted by arapesh dou. October 25, 2011. Posted on Facebook by: Gregory Moses. Source: ARAPESH Facebook Group. Arapesh Seiwok Winning entry by Otto Wangillen. His design has a suluh (ring) which is the common trade money between the Arapesh people and holds much significance/value in our society. It also has a Burawog/Bulawog (spear) which is also used to signify status or prominence and is also used in singsings/traditional gatherings. Arapash...
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Arapesh Online Compilation | ARAPESH DOU
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Language Discussions with Kwahwi. Entries in the online compilation below were contributed by our ARAPESH Facebook group members. Words are spelt according to the dialect of the person entering the data. To visit or join us on Facebook click here. If you would like to contribute to the compilation, please go directly to th. E Arapesh Online spreadsheet. Work on it. To access the spreadsheet click here. Alternatively, you can click on any of the categories here to see its contents in edit mode:.
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Language Discussions with Kwahwi. Arapesh means ‘people, friends or humans’. It is also the name of the language used by the Arapesh people of the East and West Sepik of Papua New Guinea. The Arapesh people are classified into three groups: the Mountain Arapesh, the Southern Arapesh, and the Bumbita Arapesh. We hope the information provided here will have a meaningful impact on the Arapesh people and effect positive change in every single Arapesh villages. Arapesh Group Logo Revamped.
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Arapesh Villages | ARAPESH DOU
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Language Discussions with Kwahwi. The Arapesh language is spoken by an estimated 12,000 people or more spanning over 50 villages in the provinces of East and West Sepik of Papua New Guinea. Here is a summary of the villages in their districts. The list is extensive but not conclusive. A special thanks to the valuable contributions of the following ARAPESH Facebook group members: E. Igo, G. Moses, M. Kepas, P. Maigu, D. L. Kabilo Konaka and O.M. Wangillen. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Send to Email Address.
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Ayers, Edward L. Barnes, Brooks Miles. Clay, Jenny Strauss. DeBats, Donald A. Della Coletta, Cristina. Grizzard, Frank E., Jr. Hoh, LaVahn G. Kinney, Anne Behnke. Meyer, Elizabeth A. Price, Kenneth M. Rinne, Katherine Wentworth. Smith, Martha Nell. Van Lengen, Karen. Von Daacke, Kirt. Williams, William D. Wilson, Richard Guy. Assistant Professor, Byzantine Art and Archaeology. The Topography of Commemoration in Renaissance Florence, 1250-1550. Voting Viva Voce: Unlocking the Social Logic of Past Politics.
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See also: Associate Fellows. Kathleen Flake, Richard Lyman Bushman Professor in Mormon Studies Early Mormon Marriages. Eve Danziger, Associate Professor of Linguistic Anthropology, A Worldview in Words: Lexical Categories of the Mopan Maya. Karen Van Lengen, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Architecture, Soundscape Architecture. Lise Dobrin, Associate Professor of Linguistics, Arapesh Grammar and Digital Language Archive. Alison Booth, Professor of English, Collective Biographies of Women. Kathy Poole,...