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Cunhambebe (sometimes
spelled Quoniambec or Quoniambebe) was an
Indigenous Brazilian chieftain of the Tupinambá tribe,
which dominated the
region between...
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Apache Mangas Coloradas Arawak Agueybana Aztecs Montezuma II
Cherokee Oconostota Incas Huayna Capac Iroquois Logan Sioux Sitting Bull Tupi
Cunhambebe...
- Aiguá
Catarina Paraguaçu, 1528—1586 Arariboia,
founder of Niterói,
Brazil Cunhambebe Alex
Pereira Cunhambira De
Gestis Mendi de Saa Tupi
language "Saída dos...
- a
hostage and
Nobrega returned to
Saint Vincent along with the
Chief Cunhambebe to make
arrangements for the
final Treaty. The
Portuguese won, destroying...
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Puerto Rico
Chacao of
Venezuela Correque of the
Huetar of
Costa Rica
Cunhambebe of the Tupinambás of São
Paulo Diriangén of the
Chorotega of Nicaragua...
- people. In the Tupi language, "Tamuya"
means 'elder' or 'grandfather'.
Cunhambebe was
elected chief of the
Confederation by his counterparts, and together...
- : 40 However,
Staden allegedly won the
favor of the
Tupinamba Chief Cunhambebe by
translating between the
Tupinamba and
European traders as well as predicting...
- ring. It is on
permanent view atop a
waterfall called "Véu da Noiva", in
Cunhambebe State Park, Muriqui, Brazil. The
color of the ring is
changed by the...
- 2020-09-04. "Parque
Estadual Cunhambebe inaugura trilha adaptada para
portadores de
necessidades especiais" [
Cunhambebe State Park
inaugurates trail adapted...
- and 45°44' W, the
islets of Abatipossanga, Guaratingaçu, Carimacuí and
Cunhambebe between about 24°06' and 24°07' S and 45°42' and 45°43' W, and
other islets...