Pukapukan language

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Pukapukan
Spoken in: Pukapuka and Nassau islands, northern Cook Islands; some in Rarotonga; also New Zealand and Australia
Total speakers: 2,030
Language family: Austronesian
 Malayo-Polynesian
  Central-Eastern
   Eastern
    Oceanic
     Central-Eastern
      Remote Oceanic
       Central Pacific
        East Fijian-Polynesian
         Polynesian
          Nuclear
           Samoic-Outlier
            Pukapukan
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: map
ISO 639-3: pkp

 

Pukapukan is the Samoic Polynesian language spoken in the Danger Islands (Pukapuka) of the northwest Cook Islands.

The language had 750 speakers in the early 1990s.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Moseley, Christopher and R. E. Asher ed. The Atlas of the Worlds Languages (New York: Routlage, 1994) p. 100

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The name of the language they speak on Pukapuka Island (also known as Danger Island) and Nassau Island is called "wale".

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