Wakoná (Aconã) is an extinct and unattested, presumed language of eastern Brazil.
Wakoná was originally spoken around Lagoa Comprida and in Penedo.
[2] Loukotka (1968) reported that the remaining ethnic descendants who speak only Portuguese could be found in the city of Porto Real do Colégio.
[2] They lived near Palmeira dos Índios according to Meader (1978).
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