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BAUZI District Boven Bonggo: ... Baoedji - van den Berg 1940 Ts:12.

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(BAOEDI) Het gebied ten Oosten van Wonti vormt een overgangsgebied naar de echte binnelandgroepen, waarvan die der Baoedi's de belangrijkste is. - van Eek 1954 Ts:13. Voor zover thans is bekend, vormen de Baoedi's 4 groepen welke respectievelijk staan onder de aanvoerders: 1. Foka, 2. Uruha, 3. Dosa, en 4. Media. - van Eek 1954 Ts:14. Naar de onderscheidene taalgroepn kan men de stammen als volgt indelen (vide kaart {map not seen}: ... V. Baoedi-groep: zwerfstammen. ... - van Eek 1954 Ts:14. * (Baudji) Baudji (Bahudi), Baudji-wadata, Gesua, Dimadebu, Naidate, Sihadate, Iteadate, Ketaura, Ariki, Siwodate, Wokidate, Diruaki, Demita, Wohidate. Op de berghellingen ten Zuiden van de Gesarivier. (? zielen). - Galis 1955-56:172. * [Map; cf S&C] ... BAUDJI BAUZI - Oosterwal 1963:2. [Map VII; cf S&C] ... BAWJEE BAUZI - Oosterwal 1967:159. ... People living on the eastern banks of the Mamberamo, from the Bagoosa in the north to the Kwerba in the south / speak the same language. This language is also spoken by the people in the southern hinterland of Sarmi, from the village of Muremar_w to the village of Messentefereh on the eastern bank of the Tor River. This large language area ... includes people such as the Kaowerabeedj, Aurauweedj, Metaweedj, Murenyerwa, Airmati, Segar, and many others. There are some minor differences in dialect, but these are so slight that the people themselves are not aware

of them,. ... - Oosterwal 1967:169. * Somewhat south of Pionier-Bivak, in a kitchen garden along the river, a group of Baudji were encountered from the Baudji settlements at Lake Telaga Biru. Their language is quite different from the Mamberamo-Apauwer languages, and they have connections with the tribes in the Warim area far inland. The Baudji are an extensive group, consisting of three different tribes, but only members of the Telaga Biru tribe have on various occasions been contacted by Europeans. ... - Nijenhuis et al 1966:40. * BAUZI Bauzi is spoken by an estimated 1000 people living in approximately twelve villages located north of Buremeso on the Mamberamo River, to Bili in the south. A partial listing of village names is located in the map below. - D. Briley 1976:64, n. 2. [villages shown: Burumeso [sic], Danau Bira, Sololibusi, Ili, Dulu, Kusela, Haia, Ohobagoi, Agoiogoa, Sevoda, Bili, and Papasena] - D. Briley 1976:65, Map. Bauzi is spoken by an estimated 1000 people living in approximately twelve villages north of Burumeso on the Mamberamo River to Bili in the south. - J. Briley 1976:17, n. 2. 1 Bauzi is spoken by an estimated 1000 living in small villages and hamlets scattered along several rivers, mostly in the Kecamatan Mamberamo Tengah, Kabupaten Jayapura of the Province of Irian Jaya, Indonesia. ... - D. Briley 1982:26, n. 1. The Bauzi people number around 1500. Their borders extend generally from the Mamberamo River westward, and as far south as the Lakes Plain region of Irian Jaya, Indonesia. ... - J. Briley 1982 (1983):3. The Bauzi are a group of about 1500 hunter-gatherers scattered around the Mamberamo area of Irian Jaya, still largely practicing the lifestyle handed down for generations. Outside contact began for them in the early 1970's with the entrance of Christian teachers from the highlands and expatriate missionaries from the Regions Beyond Missionary Union. They are animists and although nomadic, are now turning to more permanent villages in areas where contact with outsiders has been steady, and are starting to make gardens. - Sterner 1990:105.
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The Bauzi are a group of some 1500 semi-nomadic hunting and gathering people, whose territory extends westward from the Mamberamo River to the North coast and as far south as the Lakes Plain region in Irian Jaya, ... Bauzi is a non-Austronesian language, classified as belonging to the Geelvink Bay phylum, East Geelvink Bay Stock-level Family. (Voorhoeve, C.L., 1975:51) Up until recent years the Bauzi customarily built isolated homesteads along an extensive river system throughout their territory. A portion of the population are still based in these isolated single family shelters; in other areas longhouses are used. During the 1970's and the 1980's, a number of Bauzi grouped togethrr at seven village locations, but continue their semi-nomadic subsistence patterns, using the village as a base of operations and a location for planting bananas, taro, and tapioca -- their main staples along with jungle roots and fruits. ... - J. Briley 1991:117. * Bauzi (Baudi; Baudji; Bauri) POP: +/- 1,000 LOC: Around Lake Holmes near mid Maberamo River, Danau Bira area ... VILLAGE(S): Aiya Auguidihogwa Sorembuti Dundu -- 10 Bayadi Wakiadi / Lake Holmes Agwiogwa Sololibu Biri Su Noiadi Bauji Bauji-Wadata Gesua Dimadebu Naidete Sihadete Iteadete Ketaura Atiki Siwodate Diruaki Demita Wohidate - Silzer & Heikkinen 1984:24-25. (Baudi; Baudji; Bauri) 1,500 LOC: West side of Mamberamo, north of Kustera

- Silzer & Clouse 1991:42. * Bauzi: 1,000 speakers reported in 1987, around Lake Holmes, Indonesia, Irian Jaya. Also called Baudi, Bauri, Baudji, or Baudzi. Population includes 95 percent near monolinguals, and 5 percent with routine ability in Aliki. The Gesda Dae variety may be a separate language. - Comrie 1992l:41. * Around Lake Holmes near mid Mamberamo River, Danau Bira area, northeast, Kesanoweja, villages of Aiya, Auquidihogwa, Sorembuti, Dundu, Bayadi, Wakiadi, Lake Holmes, Agweagwa. ... Dialect: GESDA DAE. Closest to Tunggare. Gesda Dae may be a separate language. Aliki is speakers' second language. ... - Grimes 1992:570. BAUZI (BAUDI, BAURI, BAUDJI, BAUDZI) ... 1,500 (1991 SIL). Around Lake Holmes near the mid Mamberamo River, Danau Bira area, northeast, Kasonoweja north of Kustera. Jayapura and Yapen Waropen kabupatens, Mamberamo Tengah and Waropen Atas kecamatans; Vakiadi, Noiadi, Danau Bira, Solom, Kustera, Neao, Itaba villages. ... Dialects: GESDA DAE, NEAO, AUMENEFA. Closest to Tunggare. Gesda Dae may be a separate language. Eritai is speakers' second language. ... - Grimes 1996. BAUZI (BAUDI, BAURI, BAUDJI, BAUDZI) ... 1,500 (1991 SIL). Around Lake Holmes near the mid Mamberamo River, Danau Bira area, northeast, Kasonoweja north of Kustera. Jayapura and Yapen Waropen kabupatens, Mamberamo Tengah and Waropen Atas kecamatans; Vakiadi, Noiadi, Danau Bira, Solom, Kustera, Neao, Itaba villages. Linguistic affiliation: Geelvink Bay, East Geelvink Bay. Dialects: GESDA DAE, NEAO, AUMENEFA. ... Investigation needed: intelligibility with Gesda Doe. ... - Grimes 2000. * Bauzi Family - Clouse 1997:155. * The languages that abut on the Warembori range are, from east, curving to the south, to west, the Yoke (Warembori: Patero) in Mantarbori and the hinterland inland as far as Lake Rombebai, the Bagusa (Warembori: Putampa), who have now expanded north as far as Lake Rombebai, various small languages related to Bauzi (such as Anasi, spoken up the river on which Tamakuri is located, approximately two days' paddling away), and Kurudu to the west (technically not contiguous, since a large stretch of mangrove exists between Bonoi and Poiwai, the easternmost of the two islands where Kurudu is spoken). Of these, only Kurudu is Austronesian; Yoke is related to Warembori (in the Lower Mamberamo family); Bagusa is a variety of western Kwerba, and

Anasi is related to Bauzi (Warembori: Bakuseria) and other languages of the hinterland between the Waropen coast and the Mamberamo. Apart from Yoke, there is a considerable stretch of uninhabited (and uninhabitable) territory between the Warembori and their neighbours. ... - Donohue 1999:3. * (BAURI) Taru_gare is spoken near the township of Nabire at the bottom of the Geelvink Bay; Baropasi is located about 200 km north-west of Nabire, and Bauri is spoken near Lake Holmes in the mountains south-east of Baropasi. The exact areas covered by them, and their numbers of speakers are not known, and it is possible that there are still other languages belonging to the same family in the same general area -- the figure of 3,000 speakers or so may perhaps be not too far from the mark. - Voorhoeve 1975d:872. ? [speakers] Dialects: ? Villages: ? Comments: This could be the language called Baudji by Galis (1955), who gives as its location the mountain slopes south of the Gesa River, and lists the following villages: Bauji, (Bahudi), Bauji-Wadata, Gesua, Dimadebu, Naidate, Sihadate, Iteadate, Ketaura, Ariki, Siwodate, Wokidate, Diruaki, Demita, Wohidate. ... - Voorhoeve 1975f:51. * * *

BAOEDI van Eek 1954 Ts BAUDI = BAUZI Wurm & Hattori 1981; Wurm 1982, 1994; Silzer & Heikkinen 1984; Silzer & Clouse 1991; Comrie 1992l; Grimes 1992, 1996, 2000 BAUDJI Oosterwal 1963, Nijenhuis et al 1966 BAUDJI ? Galis 1955-56, Salzner 1960 BAUDJI = BAUZI Oosterwal 1963 (cf S&C); Silzer & Heikkinen 1984; Silzer & Clouse 1991; Comrie 1992l; Grimes 1992, 1996, 2000 BAUDZI = BAUZI Comrie 1992l; Grimes 1992, 1996, 2000 BAUZI 1,000 J. Briley 1976, D. Briley 1982 BAUZI 1,000 East Geelvink Bay Wurm 1994) BAUZI 1,500 J. Briley 1982, Sterner BAUZI 1,500 E Geelvink Bay 2000) BAUZI 1,000 (1987) Geelvink Bay (Comrie BAUZI Bauzi (Clouse 1997) BAUZI Donohue 1999 BAURI Voorhoeve 1975 BAURI = BAUZI Wurm & Hattori 1981; Wurm 1982, 1994; Silzer & Heikkinen 1984; Silzer & Clouse 1991; Comrie 1992l; Grimes 1992, 1996, 2000 BAWJEE Oosterwal 1963 BAWJEE = BAUZI Oosterwal 1967 (cf S&C) BAKUSERIA = BAUZI (WAREMBORI name) Agoiogoa -- BAUZI Agweagwa -- BAUZI Agwiogwa -- BAUZI Aiya -- BAUZI Ariki -- BAUDJI Ariki -- BAURI Atiki -- BAUZI AUMENEFA -- d of BAUZI Auquidihogwa -- BAUZI Bahudi -- BAUDJI Bahudi -- BAURI Baoedji -- Boven Bonggo Bauji -- BAURI Donohue 1999 D. Briley 1976 Grimes 1992 Silzer & Heikkinen 1984 Silzer & Heikkinen 1984, Grimes Galis 1955-56 Voorhoeve 1975 Silzer & Heikkinen 1984 Grimes 1996, 2000 Silzer & Heikkinen 1984, Grimes Galis 1955-56 Voorhoeve 1975 van den Berg 1940 Ts Voorhoeve 1975

Bauji -- BAUZI Baudji-Wadata -- BAUDJI Bauji-Wadata -- BAURI Bauji-Wadata -- BAUZI Bayadi -- BAUZI Bili -- BAUZI Biri -- BAUZI Borumeso -- BAUZI Danau Bira -- BAUZI Demita -- BAUDJI Demita -- BAURI Demita -- BAUZI Dimadebu -- BAUDJI Dimadebu -- BAURI Dimadebu -- BAUZI Diruaki -- BAUDJI Diruaki -- BAURI Diruaki -- BAUZI Dosa -- BAOEDI Dulu -- BAUZI Dundu -- BAUZI Foka -- BAOEDI GESDA DAE -- ? d of BAUZI GESDA DAE -- d of BAUZI GESDA DAE? Gesua -- BAUDJI Gesua -- BAURI Gesua -- BAUZI Haia -- BAUZI Holmes, Lake -- BAUZI Ili -- BAUZI Itaba -- BAUZI Iteadate -- BAUDJI Iteadate -- BAURI Iteadete -- BAUZI

Silzer & Heikkinen 1984 Galis 1955-56 Voorhoeve 1975 Silzer & Heikkinen 1984 Silzer & Heikkinen 1984, Grimes D. Briley 1976 Silzer & Heikkinen 1984 D. Briley 1976 D. Briley 1976; Silzer & Clouse Galis 1955-56 Voorhoeve 1975 Silzer & Heikkinen 1984 Galis 1955-56 Voorhoeve 1975 Silzer & Heikkinen 1984 Galis 1955-56 Voorhoeve 1975 Silzer & Heikkinen 1984 van Eek 1954 Ts D. Briley 1976 Silzer & Heikkinen 1984, Grimes van Eek 1954 Ts Grimes 1992 Grimes 1996, 2000 Comrie 1992l, Grimes 1996 Galis 1955-56 Voorhoeve 1975 Silzer & Heikkinen 1984 D. Briley 1976 Silzer & Heikkinen 1984, Grimes D. Briley 1976 Grimes 1996, 2000 Galis 1955-56 Voorhoeve 1975 Silzer & Heikkinen 1984

Ketaura -- BAUDJI Ketaura -- BAURI Ketaura -- BAUZI Kusela -- BAUZI Kustera -- BAUZI Media -- BAOEDI Naidate -- BAUDJI Naidate -- BAURI Naidete -- BAUZI NEAO -- d of BAUZI Neao -- BAUZI Noiadi -- BAUZI Ohobagoi -- BAUZI Papasena -- BAUZI Sevoda -- BAUZI Sihadate -- BAUDJI Sihadate -- BAURI Sihadete -- BAUZI Siwodate -- BAUDJI Siwodate -- BAURI Siwodate -- BAUZI Sololibu -- BAUZI Sololibusi -- BAUZI Solom -- BAUZI Sorembuti -- BAUZI Su -- BAUZI TELAGA BIRU -- BAUDJI Uruha -- BAOEDI Vakiadi -- BAUZI Wakiadi -- BAUZI Wohidate -- BAUDJI Wohidate -- BAURI

Galis 1955-56 Voorhoeve 1975 Silzer & Heikkinen 1984 D. Briley 1976 Grimes 1996, 2000 van Eek 1954 Ts Galis 1955-56 Voorhoeve 1975 Silzer & Heikkinen 1984 Grimes 1996, 2000 Silzer & Clouse 1991; Grimes 1996, 2000 Silzer & Heikkinen 1984; Silzer & D. Briley 1976 D. Briley 1976 D. Briley 1976 Galis 1955-56 Voorhoeve 1975 Silzer & Heikkinen 1984 Galis 1955-56 Voorhoeve 1975 Silzer & Heikkinen 1984 Silzer & Heikkinen 1984 D. Briley 1976 Grimes 1996, 2000 Silzer & Heikkinen 1984, Grimes Silzer & Heikkinen 1984 Nijenhuis et al 1966 van Eek 1954 Ts Silzer & Clouse 1991; Grimes 1996, 2000 Silzer & Heikkinen 1984 Galis 1955-56 Voorhoeve 1975

Wohidate -- BAUZI Wokidate -- BAUDJI Wokidate -- BAURI

Silzer & Heikkinen 1984 Galis 1955-56 Voorhoeve 1975 * * * * *

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