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Tupinambá may
refer to:
Tupinambá people Tupinambá language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Tupinambá. If an internal...
- The
Tupinambá (plural:
Tupinambás) are one of the
various Tupi
ethnic groups that
inhabit present-day Brazil, and who had been
living there long before...
- The
Tupinambá Uprising (1617-1621), also
called the
Tupinambá Revolt, took
place on
January 13, 1618, and was led by the
tuxaua (cacique)
Cabelo de Velha...
- The Tupí or
Tupinambá languages (also
known as Tupi–Guarani III) are a
subgroup of the Tupi–Guarani
language family. The Tupi
languages are: Old Tupi...
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Acroperus tupinamba is a
species of crustaceans. Sinev,
Artem Y., and
LOURDES MA Elmoor-Loureiro. "Three new
species of
chydorid cladocerans of subfamily...
- The
Tupinambá cape, mantle, or
cloak is a 17th-century
feathered cape. It was made by the
Tupinambás, an
indigenous tribe of the Tupi people, who inhabited...
- from 300 to 2,000 people. Some
examples of
these tribes are: Tupiniquim,
Tupinambá, Potiguara, Tabajara, Caetés, Temiminó, Tamoios. The Tupi were
adept agriculturalists;...
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which does not
include the listener. Old Tupi was
first spoken by the
Tupinambá people, who
lived under cultural and
social conditions very
unlike those...
- in the
middle of the
sixteenth century,
where he was
captured by the
Tupinambá people of Brazil. He
managed to
survive and
return safe to Europe. In...
- Yara Tupynambá
Gordilho Santos (born
April 2, 1932, in
Montes Claros, Brazil) is a
Brazilian visual artist. Tupynambá
began her
career studying under the...