napa (or nepe/nepi), used by Tsáchila people Biaxije, from Camsá language Cipó ("liana") or Vegetal, in Portuguese language, used by União do Vegetal church...
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Preta Northeast BA Central Vereda Northeast BA Cipó Caboge Northeast BA Cipó Rua do Jorro Northeast BA Cipó Várzea Grande Northeast BA Cocos Cajueiro e Samambaia...
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52, 66–71. Posey, D. A., Kerr, W. E., & Wolter Filho, W. (1978). Cupá, ou cipó-babão, alimento de alguns índios amazônicos. Acta Amazonica, 8(4), 702–705...
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the 19th century, by Henrique Schunck (German), father of the founder of Cipó (nowadays district of Embu-Guaçu). The street of Parelheiros, nowadays Avenida...
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Amazona ochrocephala papagaio-estrela wãtsĩ Amazona farinosa papagaio-caboclo hɛ Amburana cearensis cerejeira urumãinwa Anacardium occidentale cajueiro...
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Negro region, not only among the indigenous peoples but also among the caboclos ( those of mixed European and native origin) and it is being incorporated...
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interspersed with low hills and bordering a river, was at the time inhabited by Caboclo people. The river was called the Camargo, and that is the name that was...
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