The Tupi people, a subdivision of the Tupi-Guarani linguistic families, were one of the largest groups of indigenous peoples in Brazil before its colonization...
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Old Tupi, Ancient Tupi or Classical Tupi (Portuguese pronunciation: [tuˈpi]) is a classical Tupian language which was spoken by the indigenous Tupi people...
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Tupi may refer to: Tupi people of Brazil Tupi or Tupian languages, spoken in South America Tupi language, a dead Tupian language spoken by the Tupi people...
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The Tupinambá (plural: Tupinambás) are one of the various Tupi ethnic groups that inhabit present-day Brazil, and whom had been living there long before...
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were an Indigenous people of Brazil, linguistically belonging to the Tupi people. The Tupi people were a large group of indigenous people who populated Brazil's...
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reflect the ordering of migration waves of Tupi people from the interior to the coasts. For example, the first Tupi wave to reach the coast might have been...
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Janeiro, Brazil. The field was originally nicknamed in honor of the Tupi people and later named after the mollusc, however it was also ambiguously similar...
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Tupinambá cape (category Tupí people)
feathered cape. It was made by the Tupinambás, an indigenous tribe of the Tupi people, who inhabited modern-day Brazil. It is made of bird feathers and vegetable...
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The Tupi-Guarani mythology is the set of narratives about the gods and spirits of the different Tupi-Guarani peoples, ancient and current. Together with...
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numbers at merely 1,175. The Tremembé people live in tipis. The Tremembé were one of the few Tapuia ("non-Tupi people") that lived on the Brazilian coast...
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group of culturally-related indigenous peoples of South America. They are distinguished from the related Tupi by their use of the Guarani language. The...
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General Language (redirect from Tupi Austral)
Nheengatu. Both were simplified versions of the Tupi language, the native language of the Tupi people. Portuguese colonizers arrived in Brazil in the...
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tea bags and as bottled iced tea. Mate was consumed by the Guaraní and Tupi peoples. It is the national beverage of Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay and is...
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Tupi, officially the Municipality of Tupi (Hiligaynon: Banwa sang Tupi; Cebuano: Lungsod sa Tupi; Tagalog: Bayan ng Tupi; Maguindanaon: Inged nu Tupi...
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Tupian languages (redirect from Tupi Languages)
The Tupi or Tupian language family comprises some 70 languages spoken in South America, of which the best known are Tupi proper and Guarani. Rodrigues...
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Yerba mate (category Articles with text in Tupi languages)
diameter. Mate was first consumed by the indigenous Guaraní people and also spread in the Tupí people that lived in the departments of Amambay and Alto Paraná...
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Tupi Football Club, commonly referred to as Tupi, is a Brazilian professional club based in Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais founded on 26 May 1912. It competes...
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as omnivorous. The name originates from the indigenous Tupi people and their respective Tupi language. It is formed from two words, pirá meaning 'fish'...
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slow-moving hystricognath rodent indigenous to South America. Native Tupi people call it the pacarana (false paca) because it is superficially similar...
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Goitacá (redirect from Goitaca people)
Indigenous people of Brazil. They are now extinct. The Goitacá were a "Tapuia" (i.e. non-Tupi) people, one of the few that still remained on the Tupi-dominated...
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Colombia. The taxonomic name Inga is derived from its name with the Tupí people of South America (ingá) while the species name edulis is Latin for "edible"...
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Though relatively recently discovered, it has been known to the local Tupi people as caitetu munde, which means "great peccary which lives in pairs". Thought...
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Arariboia (category Tupí people)
beginning of the current city of Niterói (term that, translated from the Tupi language, means "true cold river", by the junction of 'y, "river; eté, "true";...
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Rede Tupi (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁedʒi tuˈpi]; in English, Tupi Network) was a Brazilian commercial terrestrial television network. Its flagship...
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Cunhambebe (category Tupí people)
Cunhambebe's village. Although they were received with mistrust, Anchieta spoke Tupi language very well and they were spared death. Eventually, Anchieta succeeded...
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encountered the Tupi people, who dominated most of the Brazilian coast and spoke a set of closely related languages. The Tupi called the non-Tupi peoples "Tapuias"...
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Tupiniquim (redirect from Tupinakin people)
Tupinaquis, Tupinanquins; plural: Tupiniquins) are an indigenous people of Brazil of the Tupi family, who now live in three indigenous territories (Terras...
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Zo'é (redirect from Zoe people)
Zo'é people are a native tribe in the State of Pará, Municipality of Óbidos, on the Cuminapanema River, Brazil. They are a Tupi–Guarani people. They...
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"Avior" for Epsilon Carinae (1930), and a number of stars named after people (mostly in the 20th century). In 2016, the International Astronomical Union...
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Tibira do Maranhão (category Tupí people)
French colonizers in Northern Brazil, Tibira, which means homosexual in the Tupi language, was sentenced to death for sodomy by Yves D'Évreux, a Capuchin...
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