- The
Potiguara (also
Potyguara or Pitiguara) are an
indigenous people of Brazil. The
Potiguara people live in Paraíba, in the muni****lities of Marcação...
-
Potiguara is an
extinct Tupi
language formerly used by the
Potiguara people of Brazil. It is
considered by
Glottolog to be a
dialect of Tupinamba. Potiguára...
-
Tertuliano de
Albuquerque Potiguara (27
April 1873 – 30 July 1957) was a
Brazilian Division General who was
known for
being a
primary commander of the...
-
coastline of the state's
current territory was po****ted by the
Tabajara and
Potiguara indigenous peoples. When the
Portuguese arrived, the
region was established...
- the
coast and the
Borborema Plateau, the main
indigenous group was the
Potiguara (part of the
larger Tupi group), who
lived along the Paraíba do Norte...
-
River in
north Ceará;
French traders cultivated an
alliance with them)
Potiguara (Tupi,
literally "shrimp-eaters"; they had a re****tion as
great canoeists...
- was also
applied to
other Tupi-speaking groups, such as the Tupiniquim,
Potiguara, Tupinambá, Temiminó, Caeté, Tabajara, Tamoio, and Tupinaé,
among others...
- Tupinambá (dialects: Nheengatu, a.k.a. Língua
Geral as
lingua franca, and
Potiguára), Cocama–Omagua*, Tupinikin**
Tenetehara (Group IV): Akwáwa (dialects:...
- Tupinambá (dialects:
Nheengatu a.k.a. Língua
Geral as
lingua franca, and
Potiguára) Cocama–Omagua
Tupinikin Dietrich, Wolf. O
tronco tupi e as suas famílias...
- 000 people. Some
examples of
these tribes are: Tupiniquim, Tupinambá,
Potiguara, Tabajara, Caetés, Temiminó, Tamoios. The Tupi were
adept agriculturalists;...