Kachama-Ganjule language

Kachama is spoken on Gidicho island in Lake Abaya, whereas Ganjule was originally spoken on a small island in Lake Chamo.

Now the Ganjule speakers have relocated to the west shore of the Lake.

[2] Blench (2006) lists Gidicho, Kachama, and Ganjule as separate languages.

[3] No evidence is presented for treating these as separate languages.

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