Pwe
Pwe is a term used in the context of the Pwe language, which is spoken by the Pwe people in parts of Papua New Guinea. This language is part of the larger Austronesian language family and is known for its unique phonetic and grammatical features.
The Pwe people primarily reside in the Western Province of Papua New Guinea, where they maintain traditional practices and cultural heritage. The community is known for its rich oral traditions, which are often conveyed through storytelling and songs in the Pwe language.