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Zo'é language

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Zo'é
Poturu, Poturujara, Buré
Jo'é
Native toBrazil
RegionPará, Obidos Municipality, Cuminapanema River
EthnicityZo'é
Native speakers
(150 cited 1998)[1]
Tupian
Language codes
ISO 639-3pto
Glottologzoee1240
ELPZo'é

Zo'é (Jo'é) is spoken by the indigenous Zo'é people of Pará, Brazil. It is close to the Emerillon language.

Zo'é is also known as Buré, Poturu, Poturujara, and Tupí of Cunimapanema.[1]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Zo'é at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)