Zo people

Zo people
Mizo:Zohnahthlak or Zofa
Tedim:Zosuante or Zota
Thadou–Kuki:Zosuonte or Zocha
Chin Hakha Lai:Zopuan
Mara:Zochia or Zophei
Laitu Chin:Zohtla or Zohta
Regions with significant populations
 Bangladesh,  India,  Myanmar
Languages
Kuki-Chin languages
Religion
Predominantly Christianity, with significant minorities following Animism, Judaism (Bnei Menashe) and Buddhism
Related ethnic groups
Kachin people, northern Naga people, Karbi people

The Zo people is a term to denote the ethnolinguistically related speakers of the Kuki-Chin languages who primarily inhabit northeastern India, western Myanmar, and southeastern Bangladesh.

The dispersal across international borders resulted from a British colonial policy that drew borders on political, rather than ethnic, grounds.