okadaattihin
Okadaattihin, also known as the Okadaattihin language or Okadaattihin dialect, is a critically endangered language spoken by the Okadaattihin people, an indigenous group residing in the northern regions of Papua New Guinea. The language belongs to the Trans-New Guinea language family and is closely related to the nearby dialects of the nearby regions. The Okadaattihin people have a rich cultural heritage, and their language reflects this, incorporating elements of their traditional beliefs, customs, and social structures.
The Okadaattihin language is primarily spoken in the Okadaattihin village, located in the Sandaun Province of
Efforts to preserve the Okadaattihin language have been made by various organizations and individuals. These initiatives