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(Redirected from Remo language of the Moa river) Extinct Panoan language of Peru For similarly named Panoan languages, see Blanco River Remo language and Jaquirana Remo language.
Remo
Môa Remo, Rheno
Native toPeru
RegionMôa River
EthnicityRemo
Extinct1960s
Language familyPanoan
  • Mainline Panoan
    • Nawa
      • Headwaters group
        • Remo
Language codes
ISO 639-3rem
Glottologremo1248

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

  1. Remo at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) [REDACTED]
Pano-Tacanan languages
Panoan
Mayoruna Panoan
Matses
Matis
Other
Mainline Panoan
(Nawa Panoan)
Bolivian
Madre de Dios
Marubo
Poyanawa
Chama
Headwaters
Other
Tacanan
Italics indicate extinct languages


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