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  2. Tupi people - Wikipedia

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    The Tupi people, a subdivision of the Tupi-Guarani linguistic families, were one of the largest groups of indigenous peoples in Brazil before its colonization. Scholars believe that while they first settled in the Amazon rainforest, from about 2,900 years ago the Tupi started to migrate southward and gradually occupied the Atlantic coast of Southeast Brazil.

  3. Guaraní people - Wikipedia

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    The Guarani are a group of culturally-related indigenous peoples of South America.They are distinguished from the related Tupi by their use of the Guarani language.The traditional range of the Guarani people is in what is now Paraguay between the Paraná River and lower Paraguay River, the Misiones Province of Argentina, southern Brazil once as far east as Rio de Janeiro, and parts of Uruguay ...

  4. History of Tupi - Wikipedia

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    Old Tupi is the only indigenous language with a significant presence in the lexicon of the Portuguese spoken in Brazil, as well as in its toponymy and anthroponymy. It also left a legacy in Brazilian literature , such as the lyrical and theatrical poetry of Joseph of Anchieta and the letters of the Camarão Indians .

  5. Cunhambira - Wikipedia

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    The children of prisoners with women from the village where they had been held captive were destined to die according to the same ritual as the warriors who were caught in combat. Although some authors claim the children were executed shortly after birth, most assert the mothers cared for them for a few years, during which they were raised as ...

  6. List of wars involving the Inca Empire - Wikipedia

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    Tupi-Guaraní people. Supported by Portuguese Empire (since 1522) Inca Pirric Victory Guarani sacks successfully the Inca domains, but are expelled. Pachacuti. Topa Inca Yupanqui Huayna Capac. Mapuche-Inca War (1471–1530) Inca Empire: Mapuches. Picunche; Inca Pirric Victory The Mapuches of the south of the Maule River maintain their independence.

  7. Rudy Farias: A timeline of the bizarre case of the Texas man ...

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    Rudy Farias was reported missing on 7 March 2015, sparking an eight year search. In reality, police say he was at his mother’s house all along

  8. Tragic 911 calls, body camera footage from Uvalde, Texas ...

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    The city of Uvalde, Texas, ... The records include body camera footage, dashcam video, 911 and non-emergency calls, text messages and other redacted documents. ... 2022, is worst mass shooting at ...

  9. Maní (Amazonian legend) - Wikipedia

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    1921 Watercolor Maní Oca, the birth of Maní, by Vicente do Rego Monteiro.. Maní, a Tupí myth of origins, is the name of an indigenous girl with very fair complexion.The Amazonian legend of Maní is related to the cult of Manioc, the native staple food that sprang from her grave.