
A dialect of Owa spoken in and around the town of Rumatari, San Cristobal Island, Solomon Islands.
Linguistic Lineage for Owa
Solomon Islands

SOURCE: “Dictionary and Grammar of the Language of Sa’a and Ulawa, Solomon Islands” by Walter G. Ivens, M.A., Washington, 1918.
(THE LORD’S PRAYER in Twenty Languages, as used in the Diocese of Melanesia among the Islands of the South Pacific, pp. 155-156)
http://books.google.com/books?id=I_YUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA139&dq=Sa%27a+and+Ulawa#PPP7,M1
The LORD'S PRAYER in Twenty-four Languages as used in the DIOCESE OF MELANESIA among the Islands of the South Pacific. Printed at the Melanesian Mission Press,
British Solomon Islands. 1926.
http://anglicanhistory.org/oceania/lords_prayer1926.html
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