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Carijó people, an
extinct subgroup of the Guaraní people.
Portuguese explorers captured the
Carijó for
slave labor. Over time, the
remaining Carijó intermarried...
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Carijós Ecological Station (Portuguese: Estação Ecológica de
Carijós) is a
coastal marine ecological station in Florianópolis,
Santa Catarina, Brazil....
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derived from "kariîó oka",
which comes from the
indigenous tupi "house of
carijó",
which was Guaraní, a
native tribe of Rio de
Janeiro who
lived in the vicinity...
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black belly club,
which is a
reference to the club's home kit), galo
carijó (
carijó rooster), time da Praça da
Saudade (Saudade Town
Square team), clube...
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partial or full
Native American ancestry. A Manoel,
natural son of Ana
carijó, was
baptised as a 'pardo'; in Campanha,
several Native Americans were classified...
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coast and the
Piratininga plateau at the
expense of
older Tupinambá and
Carijó neighbors;
hosted Portuguese castaways João
Ramalho ('Tamarutaca') and António...
- po****tions
inhabited the
region for
thousands of years. This
included the
Carijó in the
lands closer to the sea, from the Tupi group, and the Caingangues...
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ancestry or even
Native Americans themselves: a Manoel,
natural son of Ana
carijó, was
baptized as a 'pardo'; in
Campanha several Native Americans were classified...
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Tricolor Mafrense (Mafrense's Tricolour) Tricolaço (Steel Tricolour) Galo
Carijó (
Carijó's Rooster) Galo
Maluco (Crazy Rooster) Galo de Aço (Steel Rooster) Founded...
- (1534–1536) Location:
Southern Brazil Spanish Empire Indian auxiliaries Carijós Guaianás
Portuguese Empire Brazilian colonial forces Defeat Spaniards retreat...