Tukanoan Languages
The Tukanoan languages are a group of indigenous languages spoken primarily in the northwestern region of the Amazon rainforest, particularly in Colombia and Brazil. This language family includes several languages, such as Tukano, Desano, and Baniwa, which are used by various indigenous communities.
These languages are known for their complex phonetic systems and rich grammatical structures. The Tukanoan people often use these languages in daily communication, cultural practices, and storytelling, helping to preserve their unique heritage and traditions in the face of external influences.