- The
Omagua people (also
known as the Umana, Cambeba, and Kambeba) are an
indigenous people in Brazil's
Amazon Basin.
Their territory, when
first in contact...
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Alternate names for
Omagua include: Agua, Anapia, Ariana, Cambeba, Cambeeba,
Cambela, Campeba, Canga-Peba, Compeva, Janbeba, Kambeba, Macanipa, Omagua-Yete...
- derivatives: cambada,
cambeira 'coil;
crooked log for
hanging fish',
cambela 'type of plough',
cambota 'beam',
encambar [v] 'to string, to entangle'...
- cambito, cambada, camballa,
cambeira 'coil;
crooked log for
hanging fish',
cambela 'type of plough',
cambota 'beam'. camiƱo [m] 'pathway',
alternative spelling...
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stone tools that were
found mainly in the sand
dunes at
Santa Cruz and
Cambelas in the
Torres Vedras muni****lity. A
major Mesolithic site in Portugal...