Panoan language family
The Panoan language family is a group of indigenous languages spoken primarily in the Amazon rainforest, particularly in regions of Peru and Brazil. This family includes several languages, such as Shipibo-Conibo, Cashinahua, and Yaminahua, which are used by various indigenous communities.
Panoan languages are known for their complex grammatical structures and rich vocabulary. They are part of the larger linguistic diversity found in the Amazon, reflecting the cultural heritage of the indigenous peoples who speak them. Efforts are ongoing to document and preserve these languages as they face challenges from modernization and external influences.