Mpur is an unclassified and unattested language once spoken in the village of
Tuluwe at the confluence of the
Black
Black is a color which results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without hue, like white and grey. It is often used symbolically or figuratively to represent darkness. Black and white ha ...
and
White Volta
The White Volta or Nakambé is the headstream of the Volta River, Ghana's main waterway. The White Volta emerges in northern Burkina Faso, flows through North Ghana and empties into Lake Volta in Ghana. The White Volta's main tributaries are t ...
s, and in
Kusawgu Division.
[Blench, Roger (2007) ]
Recovering data on Mpra (Mpre) a possible language isolate in North-Central Ghana
' It is near the poorly attested language
Mpra spoken in the nearby village of Butie, which may turn out to be a language isolate, though the Mpra people come from further west.
References
{{Languages of Ghana
Languages of Ghana
Unclassified languages of Africa
Languages extinct in the 1960s