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    Afonso Henriques de Lima Barreto (13 May 1881 – 1 November 1922) was a Brazilian novelist and journalist. A major figure in Brazilian Pre-Modernism, he...
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    Anda Você - Felício Barreto 2007: The Sign of the City - Aníbal 2016: De Onde Eu Te Vejo - Afonso 1964: Quando o Amor É Mais Forte (Tupi) 1964: Gutierritos...
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  • Mayara (or Maiara) is a Tupi female given name. It may also refer to: Maiara Barreto (born 1987), Brazilian paralympic swimmer Maiara Carla Henrique Pereira...
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    1500, the coastal areas of Brazil had two major mega-groups – the Tupi (speakers of Tupi–Guarani languages), who dominated practically the entire length...
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  • Policarpo Quaresma) is a novel by Pre-Modernist Brazilian writer Lima Barreto. The work was published under feuilleton form in 1911, from August to October...
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    event catering company in São Paulo. Her brother Hélio presented the TV Tupi children's show, Jardim Encantado. At age 14, Braga was invited by director...
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    Brazilian territory before 1500, is the Tupi group. The main language family within this larger group is the Tupi-Guaraní. These peoples may have first...
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  • Catarina 47th a Ivandro Moura Cunha Lima Paraíba 45th to 46th Jaison Tupi Barreto Santa Catarina 46th to 47th Jamil Haddad Rio de Janeiro 47th Jarbas Gonçalves...
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    called "piritubano". Pirituba's name origin is the juxtaposition of the Tupi language words piri (Southern cattail, a marshland plant of the Typha genus)...
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    also for grease from its thick fatty skin. Its common name is derived from Tupi ka'apiûara, a complex agglutination of kaá (leaf) + píi (slender) + ú (eat)...
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    Tupi Paulista (before 1953: Gracianópolis) is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population is 15,583 (2020 est.) in an area of 245...
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    roles. Boat status legend:   Fitting out   In construction   Planned Tikuna (Tupi class) Humaitá (Riachuelo class) Atlântico Rademaker (Type 22 class) União...
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  • The novel was made into the telenovela Gabriela, Cravo e Canela for TV Tupi in 1961. It was also adapted into the 1975 telenovela Gabriela and into the...
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    Aryon Rodrigues (category Tupi language)
    of the continent, particularly of the Tupi family. He proposed the Je–Tupi–Carib hypothesis, which links Tupí, Macro-Jê and Karíb together as part of...
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    Brazilian cities to do business. Niterói was founded on 22 November 1573 by the Tupi chief Arariboia, who later was forcibly converted to Roman Catholicism and...
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  • Luciano Mandi (category Barretos Esporte Clube players)
    due to his good performance, he was hired by Ipatinga. He also played for Tupi and Oeste, and in 2009, he was champion of the second division of São Paulo...
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  • How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman (category Tupi-language films)
    released in 1971. Almost all of the dialogue in the film was written in the Tupi language. The actors and actresses who portrayed the Tupinambas wore historically...
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  • Beto Rockfeller is a Brazilian telenovela produced by TV Tupi and aired from November 4, 1968, to November 30, 1969. It was created by Cassiano Gabus Mendes...
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    The name "Paraty" originates from the local Guaianá Indians' indigenous Tupi language, named for an abundant local fish native to the region. Paraty is...
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    Rafael Santos (footballer, born 1989) (category People from Barretos)
    footballer who plays for Operário Ferroviário as a goalkeeper. Born in Barretos, Rafael Santos joined Corinthians' youth setup in 2004, aged 15. In 2008...
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    other distinctions. On television, she was the first actress hired by TV Tupi, in 1951, where she starred in teletheater shows under the direction of Fernando...
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    Salvador Bahia Vitória EC 27 Mário Helênio 33,000 Juiz de Fora Minas Gerais Tupi FC 28 Ilha do Retiro 32,983 Recife Pernambuco Sport 29 Teixeirão 32,936 São...
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    Paulo's Dramatic Art School. Celulari debuted on television in 1978, on TV Tupi's telenovela Salário Minimo. Since then Celulari acted in several TV, film...
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  • but belongs in the family Anhangueridae. The generic name comes from the Tupi words añanga, meaning "spirit protector of the animals" + wera "bygone"....
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    comprised several large indigenous ethnic groups (e.g., the Tupis, Guaranis, Gês, and Arawaks). The Tupi people were subdivided into the Tupiniquins and Tupinambás...
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    Brazil. The Cofán people also use the word oofa. caapi (or kahpi/gahpi in Tupi–Guarani language or kaapi in proto-Arawak language), used to address both...
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    two possible origins for the name of the city, one that links it to the Tupi-Guarani language of the region's indigenous inhabitants, and one that relates...
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    indigenous language called Tupi, and means "healthy water river". Its name has changed over time, from the primitive Tupi word Tybaia, to Thibaia, Atubaia...
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    they made landfall at Cabo de Santo Agostinho, near present day Recife. The Tupi natives, having already engaged with Portuguese and French loggers, were...
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    Caça-Rato was also shot twice on 1 August 2010 in the town of Campina Barreto, Pernambuco. The incident took place during a party after a Timbauba match...
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