- 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...
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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:...
- Mapatsi-Dákeenai (Yurupari-
Tapuya) Wadzoli-Dákeenai (Urubu-
Tapuya) Dzawi-Mínanai (Yauareté-
Tapuya) Adaro-Mínanai (Arara-
Tapuya)
Central (Baniwa): middle...
- but also in
sports competitions. Such was the case with the Tarairiú, a
Tapuya tribe of
migratory foragers and
raiders inhabiting the
forested mountains...
- Eckhout's
image of the
Tapuya woman echoes another of his paintings, The
Tapuya Dance,
representing a
dance performed by
eight Tapuya Indians with
their characteristic...
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territory of the Pira-
tapuya. The name 'Amazon' is said to
arise from a
battle Francisco de
Orellana fought with a
tribe of
Tapuyas. The
women of the tribe...
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Carapano (Karapanã, Carapana-
tapuya, Möxdöá) is a
Tucanoan language of
Colombia and Brazil.
Carapano has 11 consonants. /p, t, k/
alternate with /pʰ, tʰ...
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Amazon is said to
arise from a war
Francisco de
Orellana fought with the
Tapuyas and
other tribes. The
women of the
tribe fought alongside the men, as was...
-
Miriti is an
extinct Tucanoan language of Brazil.
Miriti at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) v t e...
- "Coordinated
campaigns on
Twitter during the
coronavirus health crisis in Mexico".
Tapuya:
Latin American Science,
Technology and Society. 5 (1). doi:10.1080/25729861...