Tacanan
The Tacanan languages are a small family of indigenous languages spoken in the Amazon region, primarily in Bolivia and Peru. This language family includes several languages, such as Tacana, Ese Ejja, and Chacobo. The speakers of these languages are often found in communities that rely on traditional practices and local resources.
Tacanan languages are known for their complex grammatical structures and rich vocabulary. They are part of the larger linguistic diversity of the Amazon, which is home to many unique languages and cultures. Efforts are ongoing to preserve and revitalize these languages, as they face challenges from globalization and language shift.