The following pages link to Pakawan languages
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- Adai language (links | edit)
- Yokuts language (links | edit)
- Wakashan languages (links | edit)
- Coahuilteco language (links | edit)
- Palaihnihan languages (links | edit)
- Utian languages (links | edit)
- Tonkawa (links | edit)
- Tonkawa language (links | edit)
- Yuman–Cochimí languages (links | edit)
- Chumashan languages (links | edit)
- Pomoan languages (links | edit)
- Shastan languages (links | edit)
- Shasta language (links | edit)
- Quechan language (links | edit)
- Tequistlatecan languages (links | edit)
- Mamulique language (links | edit)
- Karuk language (links | edit)
- Seri language (links | edit)
- Wintuan languages (links | edit)
- Kutenai language (links | edit)
- Atakapa language (links | edit)
- Akokisa (links | edit)
- Chitimacha language (links | edit)
- Esselen language (links | edit)
- Kalapuyan languages (links | edit)
- Karankawa language (links | edit)
- Tsimshianic languages (links | edit)
- Siouan languages (links | edit)
- Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas (links | edit)
- Kichai people (links | edit)
- Cotoname language (links | edit)
- Totonacan languages (links | edit)
- Ysleta del Sur Pueblo (links | edit)
- Nez Perce language (links | edit)
- Natchez language (links | edit)
- Xincan languages (links | edit)
- Eastern Pomo language (links | edit)
- Kashaya language (links | edit)
- Maiduan languages (links | edit)
- Northern Pomo language (links | edit)
- Chimariko language (links | edit)
- Solano language (links | edit)
- Timucua language (links | edit)
- Yuki–Wappo languages (links | edit)
- Yana language (links | edit)
- Takelma language (links | edit)
- Yok-Utian languages (links | edit)
- Mixe–Zoque languages (links | edit)
- List of extinct languages of North America (links | edit)