Pano Language
Pano Language refers to a group of indigenous languages spoken by the Panoan people in the Amazon rainforest, primarily in Peru and Brazil. These languages belong to the Panoan language family, which includes several distinct languages, such as Shipibo-Conibo and Cashinahua.
The Pano languages are characterized by their unique phonetic and grammatical structures. They are primarily oral languages, although some have begun to be written down to preserve their cultural heritage. Efforts are ongoing to promote and revitalize these languages among younger generations, ensuring their survival in a rapidly changing world.