Yaminahua language
The Yaminahua language is an indigenous language spoken by the Yaminahua people in the Amazon rainforest, primarily in Peru and Brazil. It belongs to the Panoan language family, which includes several other languages spoken by indigenous groups in the region.
Yaminahua is primarily an oral language, with few written resources available. Efforts are being made to document and preserve the language, as it is at risk due to the influence of dominant languages like Spanish and Portuguese. Maintaining the Yaminahua language is crucial for preserving the cultural identity of the Yaminahua people.