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local native Tupinambás (people
formed from the
migration of
Tupis who
inhabited the
northeastern coast). The
alliance with the
Tupinambás of Pará, was...
- the
Tupinambás had been
living along the
entire Eastern Atlantic coast of Brazil. In a sense, the name can be
applied exclusively to the
Tupinambás who...
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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
ceremonial script that the
Tupinambás expect him to
follow and
instead angrily (and loudly)
tells the
Tupinambás that his
death will not revitalize...
- 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...
- and Arawaks). The Tupi
people were
subdivided into the
Tupiniquins and
Tupinambás.
Before the
arrival of the Europeans, the
boundaries between these groups...
- 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...
- (Parintins),
between the
borders of Pará and Amazonas. The
language of the
Tupinambás then, as it
belongs to a
feared and
conquering people,
became a lingua...
- German) Hans
Staden in Wolfhagen; 2007
conference agenda "Hans
Staden among the
Tupinambas" by
Harry J.
Brown Short review of Staden's book, withwoodcuts...
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Tupinambás, who
would later be part of the
Tamoios Confederation.
Archaeological remains indicate that a
place especially inhabited by the
Tupinambás...