Panoan (also Pánoan, Panoano, Panoana, Páno) is a family of languages spoken in western Brazil, eastern Peru, and northern Bolivia. It is possibly a branch...
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Macro-Panoan is a hypothetical proposal linking four language families of Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Argentina that Kaufman (1994) says "seems...
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genetic (Loos 1999). Most Panoan languages are spoken in either Peru or western Brazil; a few are in Bolivia. All Tacanan languages are spoken in Bolivia...
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Chácobo-Pakawara is a Panoan language spoken by about 550 of 860 ethnic tribal Chácobo people of the Beni Department northwest of Magdalena, Bolivia,...
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family of languages spoken in Bolivia, with Ese’ejja also spoken in Peru. It may be related to the Panoan languages. Many of the languages are endangered...
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Shipibo-Konibo) is a Panoan language spoken in Peru and Brazil by approximately 26,000 speakers. Shipibo is a recognized indigenous language of Peru. Shipibo...
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§ Brackets and transcription delimiters. Yaminawa (Yaminahua) is a Panoan language of western Amazonia. It is spoken by the Yaminawá and some related...
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one of the Panoan languages Maya script, ancient written Mayan Mayan Numerals (Unicode block) Maya language (Nigeria), a Niger-Congo language of Nigeria...
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Uncontacted peoples (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
Mastanahua, Kakataibo, and Pananujuri. Many of them speak dialects of Panoan languages. There are five reserves for uncontacted peoples. However, the law...
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indigenous language of the Amazon Basin in Perú and Brazil. It is also known as Amawaka, Amaguaco, Ameuhaque, Ipitineri, and Sayaco. Amahuaca is a Panoan language...
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is an indigenous language of Peru in the region of the Aguaytía, San Alejandro, and Súngaro rivers. It belongs to the Panoan language family. Dialects...
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Ergative–absolutive alignment (redirect from Ergative-absolutive languages)
Mixe–Zoque Panoan languages Salish languages Tsimshian Tedaga, a Nilo-Saharan language of Southern Libya and Northern Chad. Majang language, a Nilo-Saharan...
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(Hãtxa Kuĩ), is an indigenous American language of western South America which belongs to the Panoan language family. It is spoken by about 1,600 Kaxinawá...
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Waninawa, also known as Kamanawa and Panoan Katukína, is a Panoan language of Brazil. Dialects are Katukina of Olinda, Katukina of Sete Estreles, and...
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von Humboldt noticed that the languages of the Americas seemed to be very different from the better-known European languages, yet seemingly also quite similar...
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Mainline Panoan branch. Kaxararí at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) "Did you know Kaxararí is threatened?". Endangered Languages. Retrieved...
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Notably, Panoan suggests, a family of languages that are geographically known to be spoken in Peru, western Brazil, and Bolivia. The Panoan language, in more...
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language. Jolkesky (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with the Hibito-Cholon, Jivaroan, Cahuapanan, Quechua, Kunza, Mochica, and Panoan...
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Macro-Arawakan language. Jolkesky (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with the Aymaran, Cahuapanan, Quechuan, Panoan, and Uru-Chipaya language families...
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Manuel Córdova-Rios (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
1974) at 65 (HK language). Lamb (1985) at 49–50 (HK and some related Panoan languages); at 19, 32, 100, 114 (Quechua and related languages). Lamb (1985)...
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South America including Quechua, the Aymara language, the Panoan languages and most of the various other languages of Patagonia and the Andes. Macro-Carib...
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been associated with the Panoan languages, though without much evidence. Mashco Piro at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) "Piro Language and the Piro Indian Tribe...
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language may refer to: the Mur Pano language of New Guinea the Malasanga language of New Guinea the Panobo language of Peru one of the other Panoan languages...
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Yanomaman and Macro-Chibchan. Migliazza (1985) has suggested a connection with Panoan and Chibchan. Neither proposal is widely accepted. Jolkesky (2016) notes...
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The languages of South America can be divided into three broad groups: the languages of the (in most cases, former) colonial powers; many indigenous languages...
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2009), in rGyalrong languages (Jacques 2013) and in Panoan languages (Tallman 2021). Languages with associated motion present a contrast between association...
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Jau-Navo language, or Chakobo (Panoan): the original Karipuna of Guaporé in Rondônia, Brazil; one of two assigned ISO code [kuq] Kawahib language (Tupian):...
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