Yawanawa language
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| Yawanawa | |
|---|---|
| Shanenawa | |
| Bilingual Purtuguese-Yawanawa book | |
| Native to | Brazil |
Native speakers | (450 cited 1999)[1] |
Pano–Tacanan
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | ywn |
| Glottolog | yawa1260 |
Yawanawa is a Panoan language of Brazil. It also goes by the name Shanenawa – it is not clear if this is distinct from the reportedly extinct Panoan language Shaninawa .
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[edit ]- ^ Yawanawa at Ethnologue (16th ed., 2009) Closed access icon
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