• Tupi people (redirect from Temiminó)
    these tribes are: Tupiniquim, Tupinambá, Potiguara, Tabajara, Caetés, Temiminó, Tamoios. The Tupi were adept agriculturalists; they grew cassava, corn...
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    of the city of Niterói, in Brazil. Son of Temiminó chief Maracajá-guaçu, he was the leader of the Temiminó tribe, which inhabited the territory of the...
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    Confederation of Tamoios, which united the Tupinambás, Tupiniquins, Aimorés and Temiminós tribes and the French explorers against the Portuguese. The end of the...
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    Portuguese occupation. While the French had the Tamoios as their allies, the Temiminós Indians led by Arariboia supported the Portuguese. The Portuguese victory...
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    in Brazil who helped in the fight against the French. The chief of the Temiminós Tribe, Arariboia, was given lands near the Bay of Guanabara. In 1569,...
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    the Paraíba do Sul River in the state of Rio de Janeiro. (Unattested.) Temimino – once spoken on the coast of the state of Espirito Santo. (Unattested...
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  • III of Portugal Arariboia, baptismal name Martim Afonso, leader of the Temiminó tribe in Brazil in the 16th century Cardinal Afonso of Portugal, son of...
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    fearsome reputation and were eventually annihilated by European colonists) Temiminó (small Tupi tribe, centered on Governador Island in Guanabara Bay; frequently...
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    Caeté, Tupiniquim, the Tupinambá, Aimoré, Goitacá, Tamoio, Carijó and Temiminó. The Potiguara inhabited the region between the Acaraú and Paraíba rivers...
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    heretics[ambiguous] down and to capture more indigenous slaves (mostly Tupis, Temiminós and Carijós). The bandeirantes first attacked some Guarani villages in...
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