The Wanano are an Indigenous people of Brazil and Colombia, who speak a Tucanoan language.
The Wanano are an Indigenous people of Brazil and Colombia, who speak a Tucanoan language.
== Geographic distribution == The Wanano people live in northwestern Amazonia, on the Vaupés River. The diaspora of the Wanano people is spread between Brazil and Colombia, the total population is estimated at 1560, however the population in Brazil is estimated at 447. The number of speakers is quite high, it is still the first language of most of the population. It is seen as a healthy indigenous language.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).