Nocamán language

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Nocamán
Native to Peru
Region headwaters Inuya, Amueya, Tamaya rivers
Extinct 3 speakers 1925[1]
Pano–Tacanan
  • Panoan
    • Western (Cashibo)
      • Nocamán
Language codes
ISO 639-3 nom
Linguist list
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Nocamán is an extinct Panoan language. It may have been a dialect of Cashibo.

References

  1. Nocamán reference at Ethnologue (15th ed., 2005)


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