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tribes are: Tupiniquim, Tupinambá, Potiguara, Tabajara, Caetés, Temiminó,
Tamoios. The Tupi were
adept agriculturalists; they grew c****ava, corn,
sweet potatoes...
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Tamoio (S31) was the
second Tupi-class
submarine of the
Brazilian Navy. The boat was
built at ****nal de
Marinha do Rio de
Janeiro in Rio de
Janeiro and...
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Tamoio was a
torpedo cruiser operated by the
Brazilian Navy,
belonging to the Tupi
class along with Tupi and Tymbira. The
vessel was one of
three from...
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Rodovia dos
Tamoios (official
designation SP-099) is a
highway in the
Brazilian state of São Paulo. The
highway is a dual
carriageway running from the...
- "grandfathers" (
Tamoio), soon
joined by the "relatives of the ancients" (Tupinambá),
which could mean
relatives of the
Tamoio or a
Tamoio term for relatives...
- with the
indigenous peoples; a
notable example being the
revolt of the
Tamoio Confederation.
Sporadic revolts of
African slaves also
marked the colonial...
- Bay,
Flamengo Beach, and Parapapuã with the ****istance of the
Tamoio natives. The
Tamoio had been
allied with the
French since the
settlement of France...
- Rio de Janeiro. Later, the city was
named after the bay.
Natives of the
Tamoio and
Tupiniquim tribes inhabited the s****s of the bay.
After the initial...
- Guaixará (Portuguese:
Batalha de Guaixará), was an
unsuccessful French-
Tamoio ambush against the
Portuguese and
their allies.
Saint Sebastian was allegedly...
- such as the Tupiniquim, Potiguara, Tupinambá, Temiminó, Caeté, Tabajara,
Tamoio, and Tupinaé,
among others.
Before and
during their first contact with the...