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Tuxinawa language

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Extinct Panoan language of Brazil
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Tuxináwa
Native toBrazil
RegionAcre
Extinct by 1970s[1]
Panoan
  • Mainline Panoan
    • Nawa
      • Headwaters
        • Tuxináwa
Language codes
ISO 639-3 tux
Glottolog tuxi1238

Tuxináwa (Tuchinawa) is an extinct Panoan language of Brazil. It closely resembled Yaminawa dialects.

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