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international levels.
Lonco (mapudungun: longko, "head")
among the
Mapuche Morubixaba —
tribal Cacique (chief) of the Tupi
people Oubutu (among the Kalinago...
- that are conjugated). For example: ixé a-karukatu: I ate well. Abápe
morubixaba? – Ixé: who's the cacique? - I (am).
Second series pronouns are used in...
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Tlatoani –
Nahuas Ajaw – Maya
Qhapaq Inka –
Tawuantin Suyu (Inca Empire)
Morubixaba – Tupi
tribes Sha-quan – King of the
world used in some
Native American...
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meaning "moray".
Correia married Paraguaçu or Paragu****u, the
daughter of
Morubixaba (the Tupinamba's word for chief) Taparica.
During the
following twenty...
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lived among the Tupinambá
Indians and
married Paragu****u, the
daughter of
Morubixaba Taparica,
chief of the Tupinamba. Mem de Sá, the
third General Governor...
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Afonso de Sousa,
changing his name to
Martim Afonso Tibiriçá. He was head (
Morubixaba,in old tupi) of a part of the
indigenous nation established in the fields...
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intermediaries between the
religious world and the
world of men) and
caciques (
morubixaba in
ancient Tupi for "warrior chiefs")
generally occupied the role of tribal...
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Moreno returned to the
mouth of the Ceará River. With the help of the
morubixaba Jacaúna, he
built a new
settlement on the same site as the old Fort of...
- rituals.
Piquerobi was an
indigenous leader,
known as "Cacique Piqueroby,
morubixaba (warrior chief) of the Guaianá dos
Hururahy tribe." His
lands ranged from...
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Castelo Fort.
Gaspar Cardoso changed the
course of the war by
killing the
Morubixaba warrior Guamiaba Tupinambá
causing a
suspension of the
attack to hold...