Tequiraca-Canichana languages
- Tequiraca-Canichana languages
Infobox Language family
name=Tequiraca-Canichana
region=Peru
familycolor=American
family=Tequiraca-Canichana
child1="Tequiraca"
child2="Canichana"
Tequiraca-Canichana is a proposed language family of Peru with one surviving member, Canichana, spoken by some twenty people.
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