Nheçu (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɲeˈsu]) or Chief Nheçu was Guaraní Indian leader who lived during the 17th century in the region of today's municipality...
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Iyuí, he had difficulties with the local chieftain and sorcerer (cacique) Nheçu (written Ñezú in Spanish), who opposed the missions. On 15 November 1628...
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Portuguese). Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) Spanish Empire Tribo de Nheçu: Dia do Índio = Dia de Nheçu por João Weber Griebeler, 28 de agosto de 2011 Prefeitura...
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Ângelo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil is named after Sepé Tiaraju. India Juliana Nheçu Roque González de Santa Cruz Tiarajudens Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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Grande do Sul Erico Verissimo Ragamuffin War Jesuit Reductions Muckers Nheçu Sepé Tiaraju Guarani das Missões "Califórnia da Canção Nativa ganha status...
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Nguyễn Lord (subnational ruler of southern Vietnam), held position 1613–1635 Nheçu, Chief of the Guaraní Nur Jahan of Persia (1577–1645), Empress Consort of...
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to the 1930s and 1940s, when the Nineteen Hundred Employee Credit Union (NHECU), and the Buchanan Clark Employee Credit Union (BCECU), were originally...
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after his companions Roque Gonzalez and Alphonsus Rodriguez. The chieftain Nheçu, head of the surrounding region, was hostile to their Christianizing efforts...
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