Papua New Guinea: SIL, 2009 (original typescript 1970). — 82 p.
The Kamano language is spoken in the Kainantu and Henganofi sub-districts of the Eastern Highlands of New Guinea. The people number appoximately 47,000. They are bounded by the Gadsup, Agarabi, Usarufa, Kanite, Bena Bena, Yagari and Abaga peoples. The language belongs to the East Central Family, East New Guinea Highlands Stock. The language was studied in the village of Kanampa on the Highlands Highway, ten miles from Kainantu.