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- The Pira-tapuya, or variations like Pira-Tapuia, Piratapuyo, etc., or Tapuya for short, are an indigenous people of the Amazon regions. They live along...
- Mapatsi-Dákeenai (Yurupari-Tapuya) Wadzoli-Dákeenai (Urubu-Tapuya) Dzawi-Mínanai (Yauareté-Tapuya) Adaro-Mínanai (Arara-Tapuya) Central (Baniwa): middle...
- Tapuya (or Tapuyá) is a Tupian term meaning ‘enemy’ or ‘foreigner’ that is used to refer to various unrelated non-Tupian ethnic groups. It can refer to:...
- Eckhout's image of the Tapuya woman echoes another of his paintings, The Tapuya Dance, representing a dance performed by eight Tapuya Indians with their characteristic...
- but also in sports competitions. Such was the case with the Tarairiú, a Tapuya tribe of migratory foragers and raiders inhabiting the forested mountains...
- Carapano (Karapanã, Carapana-tapuya, Möxdöá) is a Tucanoan language of Colombia and Brazil. Carapano has 11 consonants. /p, t, k/ alternate with /pʰ, tʰ...
- Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-70414-3. Métraux, A. (1951). Une nouvelle langue Tapuya de la région de Bahia, (Brésil). Journal de la Société de Americanistes...
- Technology and Society Magazine Technology and Culture Science and Public Policy Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society International Journal of...
- territory of the Pira-tapuya. The name 'Amazon' is said to arise from a battle Francisco de Orellana fought with a tribe of Tapuyas. The women of the tribe...
- "A Tapuya woman with human body parts" by Albert Eckhout....