No. But Tok Pisin, also known as New Guinea Pidgin or Melanesian Pidgin, is a creole language and the most widely used.
Papua New guinea MATE
Christian Keysser has written: 'Eine Papuagemeinde' -- subject(s): Missions, Papuans 'A people reborn' -- subject(s): Missions, Papuans
Brazil
The archaic Papuans were an ancient population that inhabited the island of New Guinea. They were the ancestors of present-day Papuan peoples and played a significant role in the genetic and cultural history of the region.
They speak the same English but they do say some word in hawaiian Mostly English but there and many languages that people speak there too Pigeon -- English slang
A name of an indigenous group is the Inuit. Others include the Maori, Papuans and Evenks.
Leonard Pospisil has written: 'The Kapauku Papuans of West New Guinea'
potage de pigeon
The eggs of the pigeon are pigeon from the start, and are only pigeon.
I think you might mean pidgin English. Pidgin is a very simplified form of a language that permits 2 people to talk that do not speak the same language. It has been used in trade and commerce for a number of different peoples.
pigeon
A male pigeon is a cock and a female pigeon is a hen.