Ramu (disambiguation) — Ramu can mean the following:* Ramu a major river in Papua New Guinea * Sepik Ramu languages a proposed language family * Ramu Lower Sepik languages a language family … Wikipedia
Culture of Papua New Guinea — This article is about the indigenous peoples of Papua New Guinea. For other indigenous peoples see Indigenous peoples (disambiguation) Children dressed up for sing sing in Yengisa, Papua New Guinea The culture of Papua New Guinea is many sided… … Wikipedia
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Grammatical gender — This article is about noun classes. For uses of language associated with men and women, see Language and gender. For methods of minimizing the use of gendered forms, see Gender neutral language. For other uses, see Gender (disambiguation).… … Wikipedia
Koha (custom) — This article is about a Māori custom. For other meanings see Koha (disambiguation) .Koha is a New Zealand Māori custom which can be translated as gift , donation , or remuneration . Traditional usageIt is an example of the reciprocity which is a… … Wikipedia
Nete language — For other uses, see Nete (disambiguation). Nete Spoken in East Sepik Province Native speakers 1000 (1982 SIL) (date missing) Language family Trans–New Guinea Engan … Wikipedia
Australian Aboriginal languages — Aboriginal language redirects here. For other uses, see Indigenous languages of the Americas. For all the languages of Australia, see Languages of Australia. The Australian Aboriginal languages comprise several language families and isolates… … Wikipedia