Pano-Tacanan language family
The Pano-Tacanan language family is a group of indigenous languages spoken primarily in the Amazon rainforest region of South America. This family includes languages such as Pano, Shipibo-Conibo, and Tacana, which are used by various ethnic groups in countries like Peru and Bolivia.
These languages are known for their complex phonetic systems and rich grammatical structures. The Pano-Tacanan family is significant for linguistic studies, as it provides insights into the cultural and social practices of the indigenous peoples who speak these languages.