Zoró

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Zoró
Total population
787[1] (2020)
Regions with significant populations
Mato Grosso, Rondônia (Brazil)
Languages
Gavião of Jiparaná (Zoró language)
Religion
Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Arara and Gavião

The Zoró (autonym: Pangyjej) are an Indigenous people native to the states of Mato Grosso and Rondônia, Brazil. Their population was around 787 in 2020.[1]

The name Zoró originates from the word monshoro (dry head), which is a derogatory term in the Surui language, whose speakers were neighboring enemies of the Zoró. The word monshoro was shortened to shoro and then, over time, to zoró.[1][2]

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