Lacandon language
The Lacandon language is a Mayan language spoken by the Lacandon people, who primarily reside in the Chiapas region of Mexico. It is part of the Mayan language family and has a small number of speakers, estimated to be around 1,000. The language is known for its unique vocabulary and structure, which reflects the culture and environment of the Lacandon community.
Lacandon is considered an endangered language due to the influence of Spanish and the declining number of native speakers. Efforts are being made to preserve the language through education and cultural initiatives, aiming to keep the Lacandon heritage alive for future generations.