Makolkol is a possible Papuan language formerly spoken on the Gazelle Peninsula of East New Britain Province on the island of New Britain, Papua New Guinea.
[3] It is not known if it was related to the neighboring Baining languages.
[4] Makolkol was spoken only in the village of Gunapeo.
Speakers were shifting to Tok Pisin and Meramera.
[5] Rosensteel (1988) reported that out of a total population of about 35 ethnic people, there were 7 elderly fluent speakers.