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Panobo Indian Language (Pano)
Panobo is an extinct Pano-Tacanan language of South America.
Panobo was once spoken in eastern Peru. The last known speaker died in 1991. Panobo was an agglutinative language with SOV word order.
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Panobo Orthography
Panobo Text:
Scanned-in Panobo language materials from the Rosetta Project.
La Lengua Pánobo:
Information on the Panobo language in Spanish.
House of Languages: Wariapano:
Information about Wariapano language usage.
Panobo Language:
Demographic information on Panobo from the Ethnologue of Languages.
Pánobo Language Tree:
Theories about Panobo's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Links, References, and Additional Information
Wikipedia: Pano:
Encyclopedia articles about the Panoan languages, including Panobo.
El Ultimo Huariapano
Idioma Waripano:
Information about the Panobos in Spanish.

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