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The Tapajós, also called the Santarém culture, were an indigenous Brazilian people, now extinct, who in the 17th century lived in the area around where the Tapajós flowed into the Amazon River, in the Brazilian state of Amazonas. The Tapajós river is named after the Tapajó people.

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  • Tapajós (fr)
  • Tapajós (pt)
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  • Les Tapajós étaient un ancien peuple indigène du bassin amazonien. Aujourd'hui considéré comme éteint, ils habitaient, au XVIIe siècle, autour des cours d'eau Madeira et Tapajós, dans l'actuel État de l'Amazonas, au Brésil. (fr)
  • Os tapajós são um grupo indígena brasileiro, com remanescentes na área urbana de Santarém e na vila de Alter-do-Chão, no século XVII controlava uma extensa área entre os municípios de Juruti e Prainha , no estado brasileiro do Pará. Alguns autores identificam a cultura arqueológica Santarém como pertencente aos tapajós, os quais, provavelmente, falavam uma língua tupi. (pt)
  • The Tapajós, also called the Santarém culture, were an indigenous Brazilian people, now extinct, who in the 17th century lived in the area around where the Tapajós flowed into the Amazon River, in the Brazilian state of Amazonas. The Tapajós river is named after the Tapajó people. (en)
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  • Tapajó (en)
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  • Tapajocos (en)
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  • Tapajós and Amazon Rivers (en)
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  • Les Tapajós étaient un ancien peuple indigène du bassin amazonien. Aujourd'hui considéré comme éteint, ils habitaient, au XVIIe siècle, autour des cours d'eau Madeira et Tapajós, dans l'actuel État de l'Amazonas, au Brésil. (fr)
  • The Tapajós, also called the Santarém culture, were an indigenous Brazilian people, now extinct, who in the 17th century lived in the area around where the Tapajós flowed into the Amazon River, in the Brazilian state of Amazonas. In the 1660s, the Tapajó language, along with the language of the neighboring Urucucú, were used for catechism, as the people did not speak Tupinamba (Lingua geral). Records of the language have been lost. All that remain are three names: Tapajó as the name of the tribe, the name of their chief, Orucurá, and Aura, which was identified with the Christian devil. These names cannot be explained as Tupi. Nothing appears to have been preserved of the neighboring Urucucú language. The Tapajós river is named after the Tapajó people. (en)
  • Os tapajós são um grupo indígena brasileiro, com remanescentes na área urbana de Santarém e na vila de Alter-do-Chão, no século XVII controlava uma extensa área entre os municípios de Juruti e Prainha , no estado brasileiro do Pará. Alguns autores identificam a cultura arqueológica Santarém como pertencente aos tapajós, os quais, provavelmente, falavam uma língua tupi. (pt)
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  • Tapajó (en)
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