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Parawana language
Extinct Arawakan language of Brazil From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Parawana is an extinct Arawakan language of Brazil that was spoken on the Wanawaua River (now known as the Anauá River), a tributary of the lower Rio Branco.[1][2] A word list was collected by Johann Natterer in 1832.[1]: 18
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Parawana and Aroaqui are closely related, and may be the same language.[1]
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