Jawe

The jawe is a language kanak north, spoken per less than 1000 speakers (1996) New Caledonians on the territory about the communes about Hienghène and Pouébo. It is classified in the power station-Eastern branch Austronesian of the Langues austronésiennes. Not profiting from the assistance to the transmission and legitimacy conferred by the state education, she is threatened of extinction.

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