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Tupiniquim (also Tupinã-ki, Topinaquis, Tupinaquis, Tupinanquins; plural: Tupiniquins) are an
indigenous people of
Brazil of the Tupi family, who now live...
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Grande do Sul,
southern Brazil. It
contains one species,
Saturnalia tupiniquim. It is one of the
earliest known dinosaurs.
Fossils of
Saturnalia were...
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Pugilina tupiniquim is a
species of sea snails, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Melongenidae, the
crown conches and
their allies. This species...
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Mecophilus tupiniquim is a
species of soil
centipede in the
subfamily Aphilodontinae, a
clade formerly known as the
family Aphilodontidae but now deemed...
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located on São
Paulo state's
northern coastline. The name
comes from the
Tupiniquim Indian language.[citation needed] Boi
means snake. Açu
means big and Canga...
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numbering from 300 to 2,000 people. Some
examples of
these tribes are:
Tupiniquim, Tupinambá, Potiguara, Tabajara, Caetés, Temiminó, Tamoios. The Tupi were...
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Grande to Santos; main
enemies of the
Tupiniquim to
their west.
Numbered between six and ten thousand).
Tupiniquim again (Tupi, on the São
Paulo coast from...
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Itatiaia Editora. OCLC 2426832.
Cascudo 1988, pp. 81–82.
Tupiniquim Ramos 2018, p. 60.
Tupiniquim Ramos 2018, pp. 60–61. Anchieta, José de (1973). Auto representada...
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classical Tupi, Tupinambá Native to
Coastline of
Brazil Ethnicity Tupinambá,
Tupiniquim Era 16th century-present;
developed into
Nheengatu Language family Tupian...
- Tupinambá was also
applied to
other Tupi-speaking groups, such as the
Tupiniquim, Potiguara, Tupinambá, Temiminó, Caeté, Tabajara, Tamoio, and Tupinaé...