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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.
Serra dos Dourados (tribe with unknown name) – in the Serra dos Dourados, state of Paraná. Guayaquí / Acé – spoken by a tribe in the Cordillera de Villa Rica, Paraguay. Notobotocudo / Pihtadyouai – language of an extinct tribe that lived at the sources of the Uruguai River and Iguasú River, state of Santa Catarina. Kamayurá group
Tupi–Guarani Amazonas 1,410 [4] 2020 Kalabaça Calabaça Ceará 227 [4] 2014 [1] Kalankó Cacalancó Portuguese Alagoas 329 [4] 2014 Kalapalo: Calapalo Karib Mato Grosso 855 [4] 2020 Kamaiurá: Camayurá Tupi–Guarani Mato Grosso 710 2020 [4] Kamba Camba Mato Grosso do Sul 114 2014 [2] Kambeba: Cambemba, Omaguá, Omágua Tupi–Guarani ...
Poverty incidence of Tupi 10 20 30 40 2006 32.60 2009 34.71 2012 32.93 2015 39.21 2018 22.50 2021 22.37 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Tupi's climate and soil type makes it suitable to all types of crop and livestock production. Tupi aside from pineapple, tropical fruits and vegetables is identified as suited for high-value commercial crops (HVCC) like asparagus and papaya. Cut-flower ...
Charrúa (Tapuia (Jê) tribe in modern Uruguay coast, with an aggressive reputation against intruders; killed Juan Díaz de Solís in 1516) A painting of a Guaycuru cavalry charge, 1822 by Debret. With the exception of the hunter-gatherer Goitacases, the coastal Tupi and Tapuia tribes were
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 .
Tupi Rio Mequens, RO Apaniekra Je Rio Porquinhos, Maranhão Apiaka: Tupi Upper Rio Tapajós Arara do Xingu [Pariri, Timirem.etc.] Carib Between Xingu and Tocantins Arara [4 different tribes] NA 1. Jamaxim 2. Manicore 3. Rio Preto 4. Rio Guaraibas, PA/AM Arawine Tupi Rio 7 de Setembro, MT Ariken Tupi Between Rio Candeia and Rio Jamari, RO Arua: Tupi
The name Tupinambá was also applied to other Tupi-speaking groups, such as the Tupiniquim, Potiguara, Tupinambá, Temiminó, Caeté, Tabajara, Tamoio, and Tupinaé, among others. [1] Before and during their first contact with the Portuguese, the Tupinambás had been living along the entire Eastern Atlantic coast of Brazil.