The Kamakã languages are a small family of extinct Macro-Jê languages of Bahía, northeastern Brazil.
The attested Kamakã languages are: Below is a full list of Kamakã languages and dialects listed by Loukotka (1968), including names of unattested varieties.
[1] Camacán (Kamakán) varieties listed by Mason (1950):[2] Internal classification of the Kamakã languages by Martins (2007):[3] Masakará is the most divergent language.
Internal classification of the Kamakã languages according to Ramirez, et al. (2015):[4] Internal classification of the Kamakã languages according to Nikulin (2020):[5] Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic vocabulary items.
[1] Proto-Kamakã reconstructions by Martins (2007):[3]