Tupinamba SO09.

Tupinamba was a collective term applied to a number of Tupí-Guarani speaking tribes in addition to the Tupinamba proper. Information on the Tupinamba is available from the sixteenth century until the mid-18th century, at which time they appear to have become extinct. The Tupinamba were widely disper...

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Corporate Author: Human Relations Area Files, inc
Other Authors: Claude, d'Abbeville, père, d. 1632, Yves, d'Evreux, 1570-1630?, Acuña, Cristóbal de, b. 1597, Anchieta, José de, 1534-1597, Caminha, Pero Vaz de, 15th cent, Cardim, Fernão, d. 1625, Drumond, Carlos, Gandavo, Pero de Magalhães, d. 1576, Heriarte, Mauricio de, fl.1662, Léry, Jean de, 1534-1611, Métraux, Alfred, 1902-1963, Nóbrega, Manuel da, 1517-1570, Sampaio, Teodoro, 1855-1937, Sousa, Gabriel Soares de, ca. 1540-ca. 1591, Staden, Hans, ca. 1525-ca. 1576, Sturtevant, William C., Thevet, André, 1502-1590, Vasconcelos, Simão de, 1597-1671
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
French
Latin
Portuguese
Published: New Haven, Conn. : Human Relations Area Files, 2003-
Series:eHRAF world cultures. South America
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