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Arariboia (old spelling: Ararigboya; c. 1520 – 1589) was the
founder of the city of Niterói, in Brazil. Son of Temiminó
chief Maracajá-guaçu, he was the...
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requested by
Arariboia a
tract of land. Thus, the
entrance to the bay
would be
fully protected from intrusion. The
place to be
occupied by
Arariboia was known...
- de Janeiro) to
Arariboia Station [pt] (Niterói); and part 2, with a
length of
roughly 21
kilometres (13 mi),
extending from
Arariboia Station [pt] (Niterói)...
- land defender. He was
killed by
illegal loggers in an
ambush inside the
Araribóia in Maranhão.
Guajajara was a
member of a
forest guard, the
Guardians of...
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protection group primarily composed of
Guajajara tribal members living on
Arariboia Indigenous Land, a
territory in the north-eastern edge of the
Amazon rainforest...
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French had the
Tamoios as
their allies, the Temiminós
Indians led by
Arariboia supported the Portuguese. The
Portuguese victory was
consolidated with...
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helped in the
fight against the French. The
chief of the Temiminós Tribe,
Arariboia, was
given lands near the Bay of Guanabara. In 1569,
Sebastian ordered...
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Afonso of Portugal, Lord of Portalegre, son of
Afonso III of
Portugal Arariboia,
baptismal name
Martim Afonso,
leader of the Temiminó
tribe in Brazil...
- river"), Sarandí Grande, Ituzaingó and Aiguá
Catarina Paraguaçu, 1528—1586
Arariboia,
founder of Niterói,
Brazil Cunhambebe Alex
Pereira Cunhambira De Gestis...
- Agüeybaná II of the
Taino of
Puerto Rico
Aquiminzaque of the
Muisca of
Chunsa Arariboia of the Temininós of Espírito
Santo Arasibo of the
Taino of
Puerto Rico...