Pedagogical text on teaching reading in the Roro language. Roro is an Austronesian language spoken by three tribal groups on the New Guinea mainland and on Yule Island. There are currently fewer than 7000 native speakers of this language, which has three distinct dialects: Roro, Waima and Kevori. [Information adapted from Douglas Stewart Fine Books]. From the collection of Charles Thomas Fletcher, an Australian trader in Papua New Guinea active during the nineteen-sixties and seventies. AU-SyACU