Lamari River

In today's world, Lamari River is a topic that has captured the attention of people of all ages and backgrounds. Since its appearance, Lamari River has generated great interest and debate, becoming a recurring topic of conversation in society. Whether due to its impact on popular culture, its relevance in history, or its influence in the scientific field, Lamari River has managed to transcend barriers and stand out as a topic of relevance for various sectors. In this article, we will thoroughly explore the phenomenon of Lamari River and analyze its meaning and implications today.

Lamari
Lamari River is located in Papua New Guinea
Lamari River
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Purari River basin
 • coordinates
6°54′00″S 145°25′00″E / 6.90000°S 145.41667°E / -6.90000; 145.41667

The Lamari River is a river that originates in the Kratke Range in the south central highlands of Eastern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea.[1] It flows into the Purari River basin.

Population

Awa speaking indigenous people populate the Lamari river basin.[2] The Lamari River serves as the demarcation line between the Kukukuku people and their neighbours to the north-west, the Fore people.[3]

References

  1. ^ Lamari River: Papua New Guinea National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Bethesda, MD, USA
  2. ^ Daniel G. Bates, Judith Tucker Human Ecology: Contemporary Research and Practice Springer Science & Business Media, Mar 29, 2010 377 pages
  3. ^ Werner H. Stöcklin Kukukuku : Medical Patrol into one of the last restricted areas in the New Guinea Highlands Acta Tropica 25 (1968)