| Zo'é | |
|---|---|
| Poturu, Poturujara, Buré | |
| Jo'é | |
| Native to | Brazil |
| Region | Pará, Obidos Municipality, Cuminapanema River |
| Ethnicity | Zo'é |
Native speakers | (150 cited 1998)[1] |
Tupian
| |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | pto |
| Glottolog | zoee1240 |
| ELP | Zo'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
- 1 2 Zo'é at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
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