Guanano (Wanano) or Piratapuyo is a Tucanoan language spoken in the northwest part of Amazonas in Brazil and in Vaupés in Colombia. It is spoken by two peoples the Wanano (es) and the Piratapuyo (es). They do not intermarry but their speech is 99% lexically similar.
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