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Tacanan •
Ese Ejja ( Ese’eha, Tiatinagua, Chama, Huarayo, Guacanawa, Chuncho, Eseʼexa, Tatinawa, Ese exa) • Araona–Tacana •
Araona ( Carina, Cavina) • Cavineña–Tacana •
Cavineña ( Kavinenya) • Tacana •
Tacana ( Tupamasa, Takana) •
Reyesano ( San Borjano, Maropa) •
Toromona (?) Toromono may be
extinct. Another extinct Tacanan language is
Mabenaro;
Arasa has been classified as Tacanan, but appears to have more in common with Panoan.
Loukotka (1968) Below is a full list of Tacanan language varieties listed by
Loukotka (1968), including names of unattested varieties. •
Tacana - language with many relationships with the Arawak and Pano languages, spoken on the
Beni River,
Tuichi River, and
Tequeje River, territory of Colonia, Bolivia; now spoken by only a few families. Dialects are: •
Tumupasa /
Maracáni - spoken on the
Uchipiamona River in the same region. •
Isiama /
Ydiama - spoken on the
Unduma River and around Ydiama. •
Araona - spoken on the
Madre de Dios River and
Manuripi River in Colonia, Bolivia •
Capechene /
Capaheni - unknown language spoken on the
Xapuri River and
Rosiano River, Acre territory, Brazil. (Unattested.) •
Sapiboca - extinct language once spoken at the old mission of Reyes, Beni province, Bolivia. •
Chirigua /
Shiribá - extinct language once spoken at the old mission of Santa Buenaventura, Beni. (Unattested.) •
Guarizo - extinct language once spoken at the old missions of Reyes and
San Antonio de Isiama. •
Maropa - spoken in the vicinity of
Lake Rogoaguado, Beni, now probably extinct. •
Guacanahua /
Chama / '''
Ese'ejja''' - spoken by a small tribe on the
Madidi River and
Undumo River, La Paz province, Bolivia. •
Mabenaro - spoken on the
Manuripi River. •
Caviña /
Cavineña - once spoken on the
Cavinas River,
Madidi River, and
Beni River, now probably extinct. •
Toromona - once spoken between the
Madidi River,
Beni River, and
Madre de Dios River, now perhaps extinct. •
Arasa - language spoken by the greater part of the Arazaire tribe (of Pano stock) on the
Marcopata River and
Arasa River. •
Tiatinagua /
Mohino /
Chuncho /
Huarayo /
Baguaja /
Tambopata-Guarayo /
Echoja - spoken by a tribe on the Peru-Bolivia border, on the
Tambopata River. ==Language contact==