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Zoe Indian Language (Zo'é)
Zoe is a Tupian language of South America.
Zoe is spoken by around 150 people in Brazil.
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Ethnologue: Zo'e:
Demographic information about Zoe from the Ethnologue of Languages.
Zo'e Language Tree:
Theories about Zoe's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
La Lengua Zo'e:
Information on the Zoe language including a linguistic map of Brazil. Page in Spanish.
Tupi Cuminapanema Prayers:
Translations of the Lord's Prayer into the Zoe language.
Books for sale on the Zoes
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Languages of the Amazon:
Linguistic information about Zo'e and dozens of other Amazonian languages.
American Indian Books:
Evolving list of books about Native Americans in general.
Indigenous People of Brazil: the Zo’é:
Online ethnography of the Zo'e people.
The Zo'e: A Peaceful Way of Life:
Article and pictures about the Zo'e tribe's traditional lifestyle.
Isolated: The Zo'é Tribe:
Video documentary about the Zoe people.
Tribes of Northeastern Brazil:
Map showing where the Zoe people live in Brazil.
Links, References, and Additional Information
Wikipedia: Zo'e tribe:
Encyclopedia articles about the Zoe tribe and their language.

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