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Yawanawa language

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Yawanawa
Shanenawa
Native toBrazil
Native speakers
(450 cited 1999)[1]
Pano–Tacanan
  • Panoan
    • Amawak–Jaminawa
      • Yawanawa
Language codes
ISO 639-3ywn
Glottologyawa1260

Yawanawa is aPanoan language ofBrazil. It also goes by the nameShanenawa – it is not clear if this is distinct from the reportedly extinct Panoan languageShaninawa.

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  1. ^Yawanawa atEthnologue (16th ed., 2009)Closed access icon
Panoan
Mayoruna Panoan
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Matis
Other
Mainline Panoan
(Nawa Panoan)
Bolivian
Madre de Dios
Marubo
Poyanawa
Chama
Headwaters
Other
Tacanan
Italics indicateextinct languages
Official language
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Indigenous
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Arawakan
Arawan
Cariban
Pano–Tacanan
Macro-Jê
Nadahup
Tupian
Chapacuran
Tukanoan
Nambikwaran
Purian
Yanomaman
Bororoan
Harákmbut–Katukinan
Guaicuruan
Ticuna-Yuri
Nukak–Kakwa
Kariri
Witoto
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Italics indicateextinct languages
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