| Alacalufan | |
|---|---|
| Geographic distribution: |
Chile |
| Linguistic classification: | Alacalufan (language isolate) |
| Subdivisions: | |
| ISO 639-5: | aqa |
The Alacalufan languages are a small language family of South America. They have not been definitely linked to any other American language family.[1][2] Kakauhua is extinct and Kawésqar is highly endangered.[3]
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