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Tabajara (Portuguese pronunciation: [tabaˈʒaɾɐ]; plural:
Tabajaras) are an
Indigenous people of
Brazil who
lived on the
easternmost portion of the Atlantic...
- Los
Indios Tabajaras (The
Tabajara Indians) was a
guitar duo of two brothers,
Antenor Lima and
Natalicio (Nato) Lima, from Tianguá, Ceará in the Northeast...
- groups, such as the Tupiniquim, Potiguara, Tupinambá, Temiminó, Caeté,
Tabajara, Tamoio, and Tupinaé,
among others.
Before and
during their first contact...
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relationship between the
Tabajara indigenous woman Iracema and the
Portuguese colonist Martim, who was
allied with the
Tabajara nation's enemies, the Pitiguaras...
- Neurophysiology. 32 (1–2): 35–40. PMID 1541245. Angeli, R. D.; Lise, M.;
Tabajara, C. C.; Maffacioli, T. B. (2013). "Voluntary
contraction of the tensor...
- fans who
likened it to the
uniform worn by the
fictional satirical team "
Tabajara" on the po****r
comedy program C****eta &
Planeta Urgente. In the first...
- "Birthday Party" (1963)
Sunny & The
Sunglows – "Talk to Me" (1963) Los
Indios Tabajaras – "Maria Elena" (1963)
Robin Ward – "Wonderful Summer" (1963)
Betty Harris...
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November 1615, in the
state of Maranhão, Brazil,
between Portuguese and
Tabajara forces, on the one hand, and
French and Tupinambá forces, on the other...
- when the
coastline of the state's
current territory was po****ted by the
Tabajara and
Potiguara indigenous peoples. When the
Portuguese arrived, the region...
- old orthography, include:
Native Brazilian nations or tribes: Tupinambá,
Tabajara, Carijó, Goytacaz, Guarany,
Tamoyo (the name of a
confederation of many...