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    Curaçá is the northernmost city in the Brazilian state of Bahia. The municipality was designated a priority area for conservation and sustainable use when...
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  • The Curaçá River is a river of Bahia state in eastern Brazil. Juazeiro is in reality part of a twin city called Petrolina-Juazeiro and it lies on the São...
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  • an internationally known Brazilian writer and actor. Andrade was born in Curaçá, Bahia. Some of his movies were nominees for Oscars. He died, aged 36, in...
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    among the seasonal waterways are Riacho Melância watershed 30 km south of Curaçá, where the last known wild Spix's macaw nest was located, adjacent Riacho...
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    perform arrests, even of dignitaries. In the Inca Empire, officials called curaca enforced the law among the households they were assigned to oversee, with...
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    that this part of the valley, near the Rimac river, was administered by a curaca, or local lord, named Taulichusco. He was a former yana, or servant, of...
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    ancient times, such as prefects in ancient China, paqūdus in Babylonia, curaca in the Inca Empire, vigiles in the Roman Empire, and Medjay in ancient Egypt...
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    Negro Province Salta Province San Juan Province Tarija Department Bahia Curaçá Irecê Juazeiro Mato Grosso Nova Mutum Minas Gerais Andradas Caldas Pirapora...
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    province should pay according to its resources. They knew how to win over the curacas to ensure control of the communities. These were the intermediaries through...
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    daughter of the Sapa Inca Huayna Capac and one of his secondary wives – the curaca of Huaylas, Contarhuacho. She was baptized as Inés Huaylas Yupanqui when...
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    the empire for themselves, excluding them. It was then that Ullco Colla, curaca of Tomebamba, sent messengers to Huascar with news that Atahualpa planned...
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    Andagoya eventually established contact with several Native American curacas (chiefs), some of whom he later claimed were sorcerers and witches. Having...
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    children of the central nobility and certain levels of the curacal (hatun curaca) received systematic education. They had to attend the yachaywasi (house...
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    Audiencia. Criollo leaders appealed to retired brigadier Mateo Pumacahua, curaca of Chinchero, who was instrumental in suppressing the rebellion of Túpac...
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    Kuraka (redirect from Los Curacas)
    governor of a province or a communal authority in the Tawantinsuyu), or curaca (Hispanicized spelling), was an official of the andean civilizations, unified...
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    is 26 °C or 78.8 °F. Although it lies on the São Francisco River and the Curaçá River, Juazeiro is one of the driest places in Brazil, with a hot semi-arid...
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    appealed to retired brigadier Mateo Pumacahua, then in his 70s, who was curaca of Chinchero, and decades earlier had been instrumental in suppressing the...
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    extended family clan (allyu), authority of the clan and regional chiefs (curacas), land ownership, farming, language, rituals and sacred life (for example...
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    records, RG 42-C-3-a, vol. 597, the testimony of Edward McCrossan (SS Curacas), Library and Archives Canada. Scapegoat, the extraordinary legal proceedings...
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    the survival of Inca resistance. Peaceful conquest was possible when a curaca agreed to recognize the Sapa Inca as his emperor in return for a number...
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    Hatun Curaca en el Munro Andino". Historica. 1 (2): 249–286. doi:10.18800/historica.197702.005. Del Pilar Remy Simatovic, María (2011). Los curacas de Cajamarca...
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    machaguay, extends off to the right. During the Inti Raymi, the Sapa Inca and curacas would proceed from the Haucaypata, where they greeted the rising June solstice...
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    Viracocha assured both of his support, but secretly promised his help to Curi, curaca of the Lupacas, who had previously defeated the Canas chiefdom and taken...
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  • of the Ayarmacas (1460s) Inca Empire Ayarmacas Inca Victory The Ayarmaca curaca is taken prisoner. Pachacuti Topa Inca Yupanqui Conquest of the Cajamarcas...
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    celebrated for me in Cuzco." Upon her return home, Tanta’s father became the curaca of his ayllu. Tanta was deified and her “sacrifice... ritually asserted...
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    the first century, Spanish encomenderos depended on local chieftains (curacas) to gain access to the Indian population's tribute labor, even the most...
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    second expedition in 1532 during which he encountered resistance from the curaca (chieftain) Chilimaza in what became known as the Battle of the Manglares...
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  • language for trade and dealing with Spanish-approved indigenous authorities (curaca) made the language expand even after the Spanish conquest. It was not until...
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    singer, Luzmila Carpio. Later Chilean groups such as Inti-Illimani and Los Curacas took the fusion work of Los Jairas and the Parras to invent nueva canción...
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  • Baleiro processo aberto Óbidos Cuecé 2017 Inhangapi Cumaru 2006 Oriximiná Curaçá 2013 Garrafão do Norte Cutuvelo 2013 Bonito Cuxiú 2013 Salvaterra Deus Ajude...
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