- pre-colonial
conflict between the
Tupis and
Tapuias,
which had led to the
defeat and
expulsion of the
Tapuias from most
coastal areas.
Although the coastal...
- The Pira-tapuya, or
variations like Pira-
Tapuia, Piratapuyo, etc., or
Tapuya (Tucano: Wa’îkɨ̃hɨ) for short, are an
indigenous people of the
Amazon regions...
- They are:
Baniwa of Içana (Baniua do Içana)
Curripaco (Kurripako, Ipeka-
Tapuia-Curripako) Katapolítani-Moriwene-Mapanai (Catapolitani, Kadaupuritana) Various...
-
Tapuia woman holding a
severed human hand and
showing a
human leg in her basket. By the
Dutch painter Albert Eckhout, Brazil, 1641....
- k.a. Tonten's
Travels O Le
Tulafale (The Orator) (2011
feature film) Va
Tapuia (Sacred Spaces) (2009
short film)
Tavake (2006)
Return to Paradise: A Peace...
-
least 10,000 BC by
people from
other continents.
Around the year 1000, the
Tapuia people who
inhabited the
region currently occupied by the muni****lity were...
-
Coroados Botocudos Xavantes Kaingang Karajá
Bororo Rikbaktsa Pataxó Camaçan
Tapuia Puris...
- 175. The Tremembé
people live in tipis. The Tremembé were one of the few
Tapuia ("non-Tupi people") that
lived on the
Brazilian coast on the
advent of European...
-
Tapuya (or Tapuyá) is a
Tupian term
meaning ‘enemy’ or ‘foreigner’ that is used to
refer to
various unrelated non-Tupian
ethnic groups. It can
refer to:...
- the non-Tupi
peoples "
Tapuias", a
designation that the
Portuguese adopted; however,
there was
little unity among the
diverse Tapuia tribes other than their...