Pankararú language

Pankararú
Brancararu
Native toBrazil
RegionPernambuco, Alagoas
Ethnicity8.184 Pankararú (2014), ?1,648 Pankararé (2014)
Extinctafter 1960s
Dialects
  • Pankararú
  • ?Pankararé
Language codes
ISO 639-3paz – inclusive code (Pankararú)
Individual code:
pax – Pankararé
Glottologpank1250  Pankararu
pank1235  Pankarare
Map of Atikum and Pankará peoples and languages

Pankararú (Pancaré, Pankaré, Pancaru, Pankaruru, Pankarará, Pankaravu, Pankaroru, Pankarú, Brancararu) is an extinct language, probably a language isolate, of eastern Brazil. There are 6,000 ethnic Pankararú, but they all speak Portuguese. In 1961, only two elders could remember anything of the language. Today, they live in Brejo dos Padres and other villages of Tacaratu, Pernambuco State. The language was originally spoken between the Moxotó River and the Pajeú River.

In the 19th century the people split into multiple ethnic groups, including the Pankararú and the Pankararé. One quarter of the Pankararé retain their traditional religion. Their language, however, is unattested, and can only be assumed to be a dialect of Pankararu.