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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...
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recorded in 1958 and
released in the
United States as a
single by Los
Indios Tabajaras in 1963. This po****r
revival hit No. 6 in the
Billboard pop
chart and...
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close to São Conrado, Vidigal,
close to Leblon,
Cantagalo and
Ladeira dos
Tabajaras, in Copacabana, and
Morro Dona Marta, in Botafogo. It is in this region...
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Train Conductor Tony
Leung Chiu-wai as
Gambler (Chow Mo-wan) Los
Indios Tabajaras, "Always in My Heart"
Xavier Cugat, "Perfidia", "María Elena", "Jungle...
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indigenous tribe of Potiguaras. With the
alliance of the
Portuguese with the
Tabajaras (rivals of the Potiguaras), the
Portuguese colonists, led by Frutuoso...
- groups, such as the Tupiniquim, Potiguara, Tupinambá, Temiminó, Caeté,
Tabajara, Tamoio, and Tupinaé,
among others.
Before and
during their first contact...
- 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...
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Complexo da Maré
Complexo do Alemão
Santa Marta Jacarezinho Ladeira dos
Tabajaras Mangueira Manguinhos Mineira Morro Azul
Morro da Babilônia
Morro do Borel...
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several different musicians. In 1958, the
Brazilian group Los
Indios Tabajaras recorded a
version that
became po****r
throughout Latin America and later...