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Tapirapé are an
indigenous people of
Brazil who
survived the
European conquest and
subsequent colonization,
sustaining the
majority of
their culture and...
- IV): Akwáwa (dialects: Asuriní, Suruí do Pará, Parakanã), Avá-Canoeiro,
Tapirapé, Tenetehára (dialects: Guajajara, Tembé), Turiwára Kawahíb (Group VI):...
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Tapirapé are an
indigenous people of
Brazil Tapirapé may also
refer to:
Tapirapé Biological Reserve Tapirapé language, the
language of the
Tapirapé people...
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Tapirapé (also
known as Apyãwa and Tapi'irape) is a Tupí-Guaraní
language of
Brazil spoken near the
Araguaia River, in the
border of the
states of Mato...
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There are two
rivers named Tapirapé in Brazil:
Tapirapé River (Mato Grosso)
Tapirapé River (Pará) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
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Otocinclus tapirape is a
species of
catfish in the
family Loricariidae. It is
native to the
Araguaia River in Brazil. It is a very
small fish, reaching...
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Robert Churchward, to São Paulo, then
overland to the
rivers Araguaia and
Tapirapé,
heading towards the last-known
position of the
Fawcett expedition. During...
- Xipáya Mawetí–Guaraní Mawé Awetí–Guaraní Awetí Tupí–Guaraní Parintintín
Tapirapé; Urubú-Ka'apór,
Paraguayan Guaraní
Loukotka (1968)
lists the following...
- well as the
underslung suckermouth. They are
generally small in size; O.
tapirape is the
smallest of the
species (2.4 cm),
while O.
flexilis is the biggest...
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Tapirapé Biological Reserve (Portuguese:
Reserva Biológica do
Tapirapé) is a
biological reserve in the
state of Pará, Brazil. The reserve,
which covers...