- and
selling of
Guaranis as slaves. To
oppose these armed and
organized robbers, the
tribes had only
their bows and arrows. Many
Guaranis were
slain or...
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Guarani,
Guaraní or
Guarany may
refer to
Guaraní people, an
indigenous people from
South America's
interior (Brazil, Argentina,
Paraguay and Bolivia) Guaraní...
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Guarani languages are a
group of half a
dozen or so
languages in the Tupi–
Guarani language family. The best
known language in this
family is
Guarani,...
- The
guaraní (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwaɾaˈni], plural: guaraníes; sign: ₲; code: PYG) is the
national currency unit of Paraguay. The
guaraní is divided...
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Guarani (/ˌɡwɑːrəˈniː, ˈɡwɑːrəni/ GWAR-ə-NEE, GWAR-ə-nee),
specifically the
primary variety known as
Paraguayan Guarani (avañeʼẽ [ʔãʋãɲẽˈʔẽ] "the people's...
- The
Guarani:
Brazilian Romance (Portuguese: O
Guarani:
Romance Brasileiro) is a 1857
Brazilian novel written by José de Alencar. It was
first serialized...
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Guarani ****ebol Clube,
colloquially called Guarani, is a
Brazilian ****ociation
football club in Campinas, São Paulo.
Guarani is the only club not based...
- The
Guaraní War (Spanish:
Guerra Guaranítica, Portuguese:
Guerra Guaranítica) of 1756, also
called the War of the
Seven Reductions, took
place between...
- Tupi–
Guarani (/tuːˈpiː ɡwɑˈrɑːni/ /ɡwɑˈɾɑ-/; Tupi-
Guarani: [tuˈpi ɡwaɾaˈni];pronunciation) is the most
widely distributed subfamily of the
Tupian languages...
- 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...