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Though I don't doubt the accuracy of this interesting article, I'm afraid Wikipedia needs more solid sources than oral accounts by insiders to maintain its verifiability (see also Cite your sources). It's a good start, however (I'd rather see this than nothing).
For the record: I think the language described here is Tugen language (cf. , though I am not sure because I never heard came across the term 'Arror' before. I wonder whether 'Arror' is an autonym or a xenonym. — mark✎12:10, 7 May 2005 (UTC)Reply