• occupied by the Arumbayas. He first appears in The Broken Ear and appears later in Tintin and the Picaros. Ridgewell settled down with the Arumbayas and decided...
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  • Vaillants under the name Tintin et Milou chez les Arumbayas (Tintin and Snowy among the Arumbayas). In 1937, it was collected in a single hardcover volume...
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  • acquaintance, the eccentric explorer Ridgewell, who is living with the Arumbaya. Leaving the Arumbaya settlement, they eventually arrive at the Picaros' encampment...
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  • it, are kidnapped by the natives, who bear a strong resemblance to the Arumbayas from The Broken Ear. These natives then tried to behead them, as an offering...
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  • parallels between the model ships containing the secret parchments with the Arumbaya fetish containing a rare diamond which appears in The Broken Ear. Literary...
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    German weekly Der Sonntag, which omitted Tintin's encounter with the Arumbayas. Le Sceptre d'Ottokar suffered a similar fate in many periodicals: the...
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  • meaning "mister" (cf. Dutch mijnheer). In the original French, the fictional Arumbaya language of San Theodoros is another incarnation of Brusselian. Baerten...
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