Mari is an endangered Sepik language spoken in East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea.
Mari is not used by many children.
Although Mari is a language known only by approximately eighty people, it is spoken only within the home.
It is spoken in Mari village (4°20′42″S 143°03′49″E / 4.3449°S 143.063548°E / -4.3449; 143.063548 (Mari)) of Gawi Rural LLG, East Sepik Province.
[1][2] Recordings of scriptures in the tongue of Mari can be found on the website of the Global Recordings Network, a non-profit organization dedicated to translating Biblical canon and songs into endangered languages and dialects in audio format.