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Huamoé language
Extinct language of Brazil / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Huamoé (Wamoe) a.k.a. Uamué, Uman, or Atikum, is an extinct language of Brazil that is too poorly attested to classify. The Pankararú language is spoken just to the south.
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Huamoé | |
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Aticum | |
Native to | Brazil |
Region | Floresta, Pernambuco |
Ethnicity | Atikum people |
Extinct | (date missing) |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | uam |
Glottolog | uamu1236 |
![]() Map of Atikum territory in Carnaubeira da Penha, eastern Brazil |
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It is also spelled Huamuê, Huamoi, Uame, Wamoé. Alternate names are Umã and Aticum (Atikum, Araticum).