The Panoan People are an indigenous group primarily found in the Amazon rainforest, particularly in regions of Peru and Brazil. They speak languages belonging to the Panoan language family, which includes several distinct dialects. Traditionally, they engage in hunting, fishing, and agriculture, relying on the rich biodiversity of the rainforest for their sustenance.
Panoan societies are organized into small, semi-nomadic communities. They have a deep spiritual connection to their environment, often practicing animism and holding rituals that honor nature. The Panoan People face challenges from external pressures, including deforestation and encroachment on their lands, which threaten their way of life.