Môa Remo language
Extinct Panoan language of Peru
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Môa Remo | |
Native to | Peru |
Region | Môa River |
Ethnicity | Remo |
Extinct | In the 1960s[1] |
Language family | Panoan
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ISO 639-3 | rem |
Glottolog | remo1248 |
Remo (Rheno) is an extinct indigenous language once spoken along the Môa River of Amazonas, Peru, one of several Panoan languages to go by that name. It was similar to Amawaka.
References
- ^ Remo at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
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Pano-Tacanan languages
Mayoruna Panoan |
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Mainline Panoan (Nawa Panoan) |
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