Pano-Tacanan
Pano-Tacanan is a linguistic group in the Amazon region of South America, primarily found in Peru and Bolivia. This group includes several indigenous languages, such as Pano, Shipibo-Conibo, and Tacana. The languages are part of the larger Panoan language family, which is known for its rich oral traditions and cultural significance.
The Pano-Tacanan people are traditionally hunter-gatherers and farmers, relying on the diverse resources of the rainforest. Their societies are often organized into small communities, with a strong emphasis on kinship and communal living. Cultural practices, including rituals and crafts, play a vital role in their identity and social cohesion.