Yoke is a poorly documented language spoken by about 200 people in the north of Papua Indonesia. The name is also spelled Yoki Yauke Jauke and it is also known as Bitovondo. It was spoken in a single village in the interior until the government relocated a third of the population to a new village Mantarbori on the coast.
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