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Macuna language

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Tucanoan language of Colombia and Brazil
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(April 2024)
Macuna
Macuna-Erulia
Masa ye
Native toColombia
EthnicityMacuna people
Native speakers
1,032 (2008–2011)[1]
Tucanoan
  • Eastern Tucanoan
    • South
      • Barasana–Macuna
        • Macuna
Language codes
ISO 639-3 myy
Glottolog macu1260
ELP Macuna

Macuna, also known as Buhagana, Wahana, is a Tucanoan language of Colombia and Brazil.

References

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  1. ^ "Macuna". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2018年08月10日.


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