Also Known As:
Gahuku, Gafuku, Gahuku-Gama, Zo'maga
Dialects & Varieties
A Gahuku-Yaweyuha Comparative Grammar
Ellis W. Deibler. 1976. "A Gahuku-Yaweyuha Comparative Grammar." 34. Online: http://www-01.sil.org/pacific/png/pubs/928474531084/Yaweyuha_Gahuku_com….
Threatened
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
~7000
Native Speakers Worldwide
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Location and Context
Countries
Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea
Location Description
"Gahuku is the name most commonly used for the language spoken by some 7000 people in the area surrounding the town of Goroka."
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Other Languages Used By The Community
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Recent Resources
The primary language spoken in this video is Alekano (gah).
This video was taken during the part of