Waninawa, also known as Kamanawa and Panoan Katukína, is a Panoan language of Brazil.
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| Waninawa | |
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| Katukína | |
| Native to | Brazil |
Native speakers | 700 (2010)[1] |
Language family | Panoan
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | knt |
| Glottolog | pano1254 |
| ELP | Katukina do Acre |
Dialects are Katukina of Olinda, Katukina of Sete Estreles, and the extinct Kanamari (cf. Kanamari) (Fleck 2013).
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