- The
Bosavi or
Papuan Plateau languages belong to the Trans-New
Guinea language family according to the
classifications made by
Malcolm Ross and Timothy...
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Mount Bosavi is a
mountain in the
Southern Highlands province,
Papua New Guinea. It is the
collapsed cone of an
extinct volcano on the
Great Papuan Plateau...
- The
Bosavi woolly rat is an
undescribed ****tive
species of
rodent that was
discovered deep in the
jungle of
Papua New
Guinea in 2009. It is
believed to...
- anthropologist, and linguist, who
worked for many
years with the
Kaluli (
Bosavi)
people of
Papua New Guinea. He
earned a
MacArthur Fellowship in 1991. Feld...
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ethnographers and
missionaries among the four language-clans of
Bosavi kalu ("men or
people of
Bosavi") that
speak non-Austronesian languages.
Their numbers are...
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Tmesisternus bosavi is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Gressitt in 1984. BioLib.cz -
Tmesisternus bosavi. Retrieved...
- the highlands,
including Mount Sisa (2,650 m), to the north, and
Mount Bosavi (2,507 m) to the south. The
eastern part of the plateau, east of the Sioa...
-
first western expedition into the
crater of the
extinct volcano,
Mount Bosavi, in
Papua New Guinea,
where they discovered,
among other things, one of...
-
developing language with 3,100 speakers. Some
people refer to this
language as
Bosavi,
however the
people themselves refer to the
language as Kaluli.
There are...
- zoologists,
explorers and the BBC crew,
travels to the
extinct volcano of
Mount Bosavi in
central Papua New
Guinea to do****ent the
biodiversity of this little-visited...