The Chambri language is spoken by the
Chambri people of the
Chambri Lakes region in the
Sepik basin of northern
Papua New Guinea. Spellings in the older anthropological literature include ''Tchambuli, Tshamberi''. Being completely surrounded by the
Sepik languages, it is geographically separated from the rest of the
Ramu–Lower Sepik language family, of which Chambri is a member.
References
External links
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Paradisec houses a collection of recordings by Bill Foley
WF3 and notebooks from
Don Laycock's work
DL2. Both of these collections are open access.
Languages of East Sepik Province
Lower Sepik languages
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