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Hatam

A language of Indonesia (Papua)

ISO 639-3had

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."