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Tupian
Tupian Tu"pi*an, a. Designating, or pert. to, a linguistic stock of South American Indians comprising the most important Brazilian tribes. Agriculture, pottery, and stone working were practiced by them at the time of the conquest. The Tupi and the Guarani were originally the most powerful of the stock, which is hence also called Tupi-Guaranian.

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- Tupaia (also spelled Tupaea or Tupia; c. 1725 – 20 December 1770) was a Tahitian Polynesian navigator and arioi (a kind of priest), originally from the...
- Banks 1771, 9 October 1769: "we again advanc'd to the river side with Tupia, who now found that the language of the people was so like his own that...
- depleted numbers. The inhabitants were said to live on pork, which made Tupia wonder why they hadn't brought any pigs back for themselves. In his Geografi...
- Language Word IPA Meaning Notes Acehnese tupeue [tupɨə] 'to know' Asyik and Al-Ahmadi Al-Harbi describe this sound as such while Durie describes it as...
- boat came along side and offer’d us some more fish, the Indian Boy Tiata, Tupia’s servant being over the side, they seized hold of him, pulld him into the...
- pū̃sti pučiù puti pùčia pūčiau pūtei pū̃tė to blow; toot tū̃pti tupiu tupi tupia tūpiau tūpei tūpė to squat; hunker drė̃bti drebiu drebi drẽbia drėbiau drėbei...
- Ali Pinda (Chimbu); Emergencies: Peter Labi (Eastern Islands); Emmanual Tupia (West New Britain); Johnny Vogoe (West New Britain); David Meli (West New...
- Coroado tabañiú, Makoni tapagnon, Malalí tapagnon Black person tapyýia Iatê tupia hoe tasí it****ýra Maxakalí taxunna money tayú tayu itajúba Maxakalí tayũmak...
- " here meaning Atlantic Forest. The species name "capixaba" is from the Tupia language meaning "a native of the state of Espírito Santo." It is similar...
- on the wings. On 4 February 1612, the army reached Taraf and then Putia/Tupia. Khwaja Wali abandoned his Putia hill-fort before facing the approaching...