- 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...
- them the
arrival of the Portuguese.
Initially inhabited by
tabajaras and
tapuias Indians, as the
Iracema Indian woman who was
bathing in the Bica do Ipú...
- They are:
Baniwa of Içana (Baniua do Içana)
Curripaco (Kurripako, Ipeka-
Tapuia-Curripako) Katapolítani-Moriwene-Mapanai (Catapolitani, Kadaupuritana) Various...
-
General Company of
Commerce of Grão-Pará and Maranhão and the rise of the
Tapuias in the 1680s in
various regions of the Northeast. The
discovery of gold...
-
Tapuiasaurus (meaning "
Tapuia lizard") is a
genus of
titanosaur which lived during the
Lower Cretaceous period (Aptian age) in what is now
Minas Gerais...
-
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:...
-
Albert Eckhout Tapuias dancing, mid. 17th century...
-
Lonely Planet.
Retrieved 1 May 2021.
Pompeu Sobrinho, Thomaz. 1958. Línguas
Tapuias desconhecidas do Nordeste:
Alguns vocabulários inéditos.
Boletim de Antropologia...
- the non-Tupi
peoples "
Tapuias", a
designation that the
Portuguese adopted; however,
there was
little unity among the
diverse Tapuia tribes other than their...