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Zo'é

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The Zo'é people (also known as Zo'é or the Marrying tribe) are a native tribe in the State of Pará, Municipality of Óbidos, on the Cuminapanema River, Brazil. [1]

13 relations: Óbidos, Pará, Brazil, Calf (leg), Cassava, Cuminapanema River, Jean-Pierre Dutilleux, Labret, Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation, Pará, Polyandry, Tupi–Guarani languages, Wayampi, Zo'é language.

Óbidos, Pará

Óbidos is a municipality in Pará, Brazil located at the narrowest and swiftest part of the Amazon River.

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Brazil

Brazil (Brasil), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (República Federativa do Brasil), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America.

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Calf (leg)

The calf (Latin: sura) is the back portion of the lower leg in human anatomy.

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Cassava

Manihot esculenta, commonly called cassava, manioc, yuca, mandioca and Brazilian arrowroot, is a woody shrub native to South America of the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae.

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Cuminapanema River

The Cuminapanema River is a river of Pará state in north-central Brazil, a tributary of the Curuá River.

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Jean-Pierre Dutilleux

Jean-Pierre Dutilleux (born 13 October 1949) is a Belgian author, activist, film director, actor and editor of films.

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Labret

A labret is one form of body piercing.

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Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation

Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) is one of the leading South Korean television and radio network companies.

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Pará

Pará is a state in northern Brazil traversed by the lower Amazon River.

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Polyandry

Polyandry (from πολυ- poly-, "many" and ἀνήρ anēr, "man") is a form of polygamy in which a woman takes two or more husbands at the same time.

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Tupi–Guarani languages

Tupi–Guarani is the name of the most widely distributed subfamily of the Tupian languages of South America.

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Wayampi

The Wayampi or Wayãpi are an indigenous people located in the south-eastern border area of French Guiana at the confluence of Camopi and Oyapock rivers, and the basins of the Amapari and Carapanatuba Rivers in the central part of the states of Amapá and Pará in Brazil.

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Zo'é language

Zo'é (Jo'é) is spoken by the indigenous Zo'é people of Pará, Brazil.

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Redirects here:

Poturu, Poturu people, Zo'e, Zo'e people, Zo'é (tribe), Zo'é people, Zoa tribe, Zoe (tribe), Zoe people, Zoe tribe.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zo'é

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