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    the Tupinambás had been living along the entire Eastern Atlantic coast of Brazil. In a sense, the name can be applied exclusively to the Tupinambás who...
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    The Tupinambá cape, mantle, or cloak is a 17th-century feathered cape. It was made by the Tupinambás, an indigenous tribe of the Tupi people, who inhabited...
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    local native Tupinambás (people formed from the migration of Tupis who inhabited the northeastern coast). The alliance with the Tupinambás of Pará, was...
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  • Tupinambá may refer to: Tupinambá people Tupinambá language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tupinambá. If an internal...
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    Tupinambás, who would later be part of the Tamoios Confederation. Archaeological remains indicate that a place especially inhabited by the Tupinambás...
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  • from 300 to 2,000 people. Some examples of these tribes are: Tupiniquim, Tupinambá, Potiguara, Tabajara, Caetés, Temiminó, Tamoios. The Tupi were adept agriculturalists;...
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  • Ololygon tupinamba is a species of amphibian in the Hylidae family. Endemic to Brazil, where it can be found in the municipalities of Mangaratiba and...
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  • which does not include the listener. Old Tupi was first spoken by the Tupinambá people, who lived under cultural and social conditions very unlike those...
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  • Yara Tupynambá Gordilho Santos (born April 2, 1932, in Montes Claros, Brazil) is a Brazilian visual artist. Tupynambá began her career studying under the...
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  • Calliostoma tupinamba is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Calliostomatidae. This marine species is endemic to Southeastern...
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  • Jorge Tupinambá dos Santos (born 16 March 1944 – 18 September 2017) was a Brazilian professional football player and manager. Aguila Primera División...
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  • the ceremonial script that the Tupinambás expect him to follow and instead angrily (and loudly) tells the Tupinambás that his death will not revitalize...
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    and Arawaks). The Tupi people were subdivided into the Tupiniquins and Tupinambás. Before the arrival of the Europeans, the boundaries between these groups...
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  • Tupinambás Ecological Station (Portuguese: Estação Ecológica Tupinambás) is a marine ecological station in and around the Alcatrazes archipelago off the...
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  • The Tupí or Tupinambá languages (also known as Tupi–Guarani III) are a subgroup of the Tupi–Guarani language family. The Tupi languages are: Old Tupi...
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  • Acroperus tupinamba is a species of crustaceans. Its name refers to the largest tribe of indigenous peoples inhabiting Brazil before European colonization...
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    Turbonilla tupinamba is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pyramidellidae, the pyrams and their allies. This species occurs...
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    (Parintins), between the borders of Pará and Amazonas. The language of the Tupinambás then, as it belongs to a feared and conquering people, became a lingua...
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    formed by the confluence of the Para and Guamá Rivers, called by the Tupinambás, "Guaçu Paraná". Caldeira mistook the bay for the main channel, and thirty...
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    to the Aztecs. Other Amerindians, such as the Inca of the Andes, the Tupinambá of Brazil, the Creek of Georgia, and the Comanche of Texas, also practiced...
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    as tamaracas, were rattles of divination, an oracle of the Brazilian Tupinamba people, found also with other Indigenous ethnic groups, such as the Guarani...
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    Santa Virgínia and Picinguaba. The municipality contains part of the Tupinambás Ecological Station, which protects some of the coastal islands. A marine...
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    Capybara (category Articles containing Tupinambá-language text)
    The capybara or greater capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is a giant cavy rodent native to South America. It is the largest living rodent and a member...
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    in the middle of the sixteenth century, where he was captured by the Tupinambá people of Brazil. He managed to survive and return safe to Europe. In...
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  • is a feminine given name. It is a feminine name, of Tupinambá origin. Its meaning in the Tupinambá language is "He who was born under the waterfall". Or...
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    Bay and end in the Atlantic Ocean. Formerly called Paraná-Guaçu by the Tupinambás people who inhabited the region, Guajará Bay was the gateway for the Portuguese...
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    Jorá**) Tupí (Group III): Old Tupi (lingua franca dialect: Tupí Austral), Tupinambá (dialects: Nheengatu, a.k.a. Língua Geral as lingua franca, and Potiguára)...
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    negotiating a peace treaty, which was respected by Cunhambebe and the Tupinambás. The peace treaty ended when an attack force led by Portuguese knight...
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    Tamoio (Tupi, an old branch of the Tupinambá, ranged from the western edge of Guanabara Bay to Ilha Grande) Tupinambá again (Tupi, indistinct from the Tamoio...
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  • Indo-European → Romance → Portuguese → Caipira, formerly Tupian → Tupi–Gurani → Tupinambá → Paulista General Language, Indo-European → Italian-based creoles → Italo-Paulista...
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