The Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, 1986. — vi + 230 p. — (Pacific Linguistics: Series B 94).
Awtuw is the first language of about 400 people living in five villages in the southern foothills of the Torricelli Range in north-western Papua New Guinea. Along with Karawa and Pouye it is one of the Ram Languages, a branch of the Sepik Family of languages.