edited by Heath, Jeffrey and Moran, Steven
Penange is a Western Dogon language belonging to the Mombo-Ampari group and is closely related to Ampari. It is spoken in the rather isolated village of Pinia, which is located on a rocky hill with a deep rock pond.
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