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Tama language (Colombia)

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Extinct indigenous Tucanoan language of Colombia Not to be confused with Tama language (Chad).
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Tama
Native toColombia
RegionOrteguaza River
Extinct(date missing)
Language familyTucanoan
  • Western
    • (?)
      • Tama
Language codes
ISO 639-3ten
Glottologtama1340

Tama is an extinct indigenous Tucanoan language of Colombia. It was spoken in the regions of Vicente, Orteguaza River and Caquetá Region.

References

  1. Ethnologue report for language code:ten
Tucanoan languages
Western
Eastern
South
West
Central
North
Unclassified
Italics indicate extinct languages


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