Wariapano (Huariapano), also known as Pano, Panavarro, and Pánobo, is an obsolescent
Panoan language
Panoan (also Pánoan, Panoano, Panoana, Páno) is a family of languages spoken in Peru, western Brazil, and Bolivia. It is possibly a branch of a larger Pano–Tacanan family.
Genetic relations
The Panoan family is generally believed to be relat ...
of
Peru
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There are three attested dialects: Shetebo and Piskino, which are no longer in daily use, and Pano itself, which is extinct.
References
Panoan languages
Extinct languages of South America
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