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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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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...
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contains part of the
Tamoios Ecological Station. The
conservation units are
contained within the 12,400
hectares (31,000 acres)
Tamoios Environmental Protection...
- Espírito
Santo state after losing their territories to
longterm ennemies, the
Tamoios, only to come back to Rio de
Janeiro in 1564 with
Estacio de Sá's fleet...
- of
French resistance to
Portuguese occupation.
While the
French had the
Tamoios as
their allies, the Temiminós
Indians led by
Arariboia supported the Portuguese...
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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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Tamoios Ecological Station (Portuguese: Estação Ecológica de
Tamoios) is a
coastal marine ecological station in the
state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The...
- The
Tamoios Environmental Protection Area (Portuguese: Área de Proteção
Ambiental de
Tamoios) is an
environmental protection area of the
state of Rio de...
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after the 2004
Haiti rebellion. The
Tamoyo Confederation (Confederação dos
Tamoios in Portuguese) was a
military alliance of
aboriginal chieftains of the...
- one of
these Tupi people: the Tupinambás, who
would later be part of the
Tamoios Confederation.
Archaeological remains indicate that a
place especially...