Hatam
A language of Indonesia (Papua)
| Population | 16,000 (1993 TEAM). |
| Region | Manokwari Regency; Warmare, Ransiki and Oransbari subdistricts. East Bird’s Head, northeast of Manikion, south and southwest of Manokwari. |
| Language map |
Indonesia, Northwestern Papua, reference number 21 |
| Alternate names | Adihup, Atam, Borai, Hattam, Mansim, Miriei, Moi, Tinam, Uran |
| Dialects | Moi (Moire), Tinam, Miriei, Adihup, Uran. |
| Classification | Language isolate |
| Language development | Bible: 1999. |
| Comments | Christian, traditional religion. |
Entries from the SIL Bibliography about this language:
Academic Publications
REESINK, Gerard P., author. 1997. "[Language texts from the Moire - Hatam - Meax]."
REESINK, Gerard P., author. 2002. "Mansim, a lost language of the Bird's Head."
REESINK, Gerard P., author. 2002. "The eastern Bird's Head languages compared."

