Pano Languages
Pano Languages are a group of indigenous languages spoken primarily in the western Amazon region, particularly in countries like Peru and Brazil. These languages belong to the larger Panoan language family, which includes several distinct languages and dialects. The speakers of Pano languages are often found in various indigenous communities, where these languages play a crucial role in cultural identity and communication.
The Pano languages are characterized by their unique phonetic and grammatical features, which differ significantly from other language families in the region. Efforts are being made to document and preserve these languages, as many are endangered due to external influences and the decline of native speakers.