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Tupi people of northeastern Brazil
The Caeté (plural: Caetés) were an Indigenous people of Brazil, linguistically belonging to the Tupi people. Their descendants number around 135. The
Caeté_people
History of Brazilian state
discovery of Brazil by the Portuguese, when the territory was inhabited by the Caeté people. The coast of the current state of Alagoas, recognized since the
History_of_Alagoas
Portuguese discovery in 1500
island and Paraíba River; neighbors and frequent victims of the Potiguara) Caeté (Tupi group in Pernambuco and Alagoas, ranged from Paraíba River to the
Discovery_of_Brazil
Baepeba to be a cacique from the Caeté. In 1586, the Kiriri under Baepeba from Sergipe approached Governor-General Manuel Teles de Barreto in Bahia, asking
War_of_Sergipe
Brazilian educator, translator, and writer
students led Nísia Floresta Brazilian Augusta), 1847 A lágrima de um Caeté (The tear of a caeté), 1847 Dedicação de uma amiga (Dedication of a friend), 1850 Opúsculo
Nísia_Floresta
1534–1821 captaincy in northeastern colonial Brazil
success. Duarte Coehlo directed military actions against the French-allied Caeté Indians and upon their defeat in 1537 established a settlement at the site
Captaincy_of_Pernambuco
Article about a colonial conflict mentioned in contemporary sources and history books
Sardinha in 1556 gave Mem de Sá the justification to fight and enslave the Caeté tribes in the Real river, increasing the wariness by the Tupinambá towards
War_of_Aperipê
Minas Gerais Manuel Ferreira from Câmara Bittencourt Aguiar e Sá, landowner José Teixeira da Fonseca Vasconcelos (later Baron and Viscount Caeté) Estêvão
List of Senators of the First Brazilian Senate
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island and Paraíba River; neighbors and frequent victims of the Potiguara) Caeté (Tupi group in Pernambuco and Alagoas, ranged from Paraíba River to the
Indigenous_peoples_in_Brazil
Historical aspects of Paraíba, Brazil
and easily defensible. However, the place was occupied by a village of Caeté indigenous people, who were expelled after a violent battle. In January
History_of_Paraíba
Early 18th-century conflict in colonial Brazil
men as a defensive necessity. It provides information on early clashes in Caeté and Sabará, on the disarming of paulistas and on the political organisation
War_of_the_Emboabas
German merchant (born 1529)
Potiguara War, and helped to expel, enslave and exterminate the Potiguaras and Caetés. Cristoph Linz was born in 1529, Dorndorf, Augsburg-Land, Holy Roman Empire
Cristóvão_Lins
King of Portugal from 1683 to 1706
various regions of the Northeast. The discovery of gold in the interior of Caetés, Minas Gerais, at the end of the 17th century, began an age of economic
Peter_II_of_Portugal
River Guamá River Capim River Camaoi River Surubiu River Ararandeua River Caeté River Piriá River Gurupi River Coraci River Uraim River Acará River Acará-Mirim
List_of_rivers_of_Pará
volunteers, especially from Santa Luzia, Santa Quiteria, Santa Bárbara, Itabira, Caeté and Sabará. Luís Alves de Lima e Silva, commander of the army, employed
Liberal_rebellions_of_1842
1500–1815 Portuguese possession in South America
bishop of Brazil, Pero Fernandes Sardinha, was killed and eaten by the Caeté natives after a shipwreck in 1556 illustrates how strained the situation
Colonial_Brazil
(1529–?), German settler in Colonial Brazil, he enslaved Potiguaras and Caetés during the Potiguara War and used African slaves in his engenhos. James
List_of_slave_owners
President of Brazil (2003–2011; since 2023)
27 October 1945 (registered with a date of birth of 6 October 1945) in Caetés (then a district of Garanhuns), 250 km (160 mi) from Recife, capital of
Luiz_Inácio_Lula_da_Silva
Caracas, Venezuela (aged 55) 2018 Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva 27 October 1945 Caetés, Pernambuco, Brazil (aged 80) 2018 35th & 39th President of Brazil (2003–2011;
List of individuals nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize (2000–present)
List_of_individuals_nominated_for_the_Nobel_Peace_Prize_(2000–present)
Historical background of the Brazilian state of Ceará
the first bishop of Brazil, Dom Pero Fernandes Sardinha, devoured by the Caeté people after a shipwreck off the coast of Alagoas. The first significant
History_of_Ceará
French occupation of Brazil
by the French were with the Potiguara people, in Paraíba, and with the Caeté people, in Pernambuco. They achieved a level of prosperity thanks to the
French_invasions_of_Brazil
Cachorro River (Roraima) Cachorro River (Sergipe) Cadeia River Caeté River (Acre) Caeté River (Pará) Cafuini River Cafundó River (Itiúba River) Cágado
List_of_rivers_of_Brazil
Cachoeira Porteira 2007 Moju Cacoal and Divino Espirito Santos 2014 Abaetetuba Caeté 2013 Cachoeira do Piriá Camiranga 2006 Salvaterra Campina 2004 Irituia Campo
List of quilombola communities in Pará
List_of_quilombola_communities_in_Pará
Neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
teaching establishment, Colégio Pedro II, there is also a Scout Group (81º Caetés) that completed 50 years in January 2008, the neighborhood also has two
Engenho_Novo
Capital city of Pernambuco, Brazil
from the building industry. Nelson Rodrigues, poet, writer and journalist. Manuel Bandeira, poet and writer. Joaquim Nabuco, writer, journalist and diplomat
Recife
Vazante Seabra Bahia CDA 45 2.495,4825 2.495,4825 27/06/2014 Vila Caeté Vila Caeté Abaetetuba e Barcarena Pará ITERPA 110 1.345,3062 1.345,3062 06/03/2018
List of quilombola territories
List_of_quilombola_territories
Colonial Brazilian sculptor and architect (c.1738–1814)
Coelho Noronha in the work of carving the altars of the Mother Church of Caeté, his father's project. His first individual project dates back to 1752,
Aleijadinho
Municipality in Northeastern Brazil
Historic and Artistic Heritage (IPHAN) in 1972. Igarassu was inhabited by Caetés Indians before the arrival of Europeans in the 16th century. Its genesis
Igarassu,_Pernambuco
State district in Pernambuco, Brazil
reported to Lisbon sometime between then and January 16, 1504, when King Manuel I of Portugal issued a charter granting the "island of St. John" (São João)
Fernando_de_Noronha
(1852–1953). Graciliano was author of such Brazilian classic literature as Caetés (1933) and Vidas Secas (1938). Graciliano was born in the city of Quebrangulo
List of organisms named after famous people (born 1800–1899)
List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_1800–1899)
Pernambuco. At the time of Portuguese colonization, the Tabajara, Tupinambá, and Caetés were recorded as inhabiting the area. At the time of the discovery of Brazil
History_of_Pernambuco
(?), Carel Daniël Asser (1866–1939), Thomas Barclay (1853–1941), Carlos Manuel de Céspedes y Quesada (1871–1939), Robert Horne (1871–1940), Bufete Dolz
List of Brazilian Nobel laureates and nominees
List_of_Brazilian_Nobel_laureates_and_nominees
Municipality of Pernambuco, Brazil
Panelas Sairé São Joaquim do Monte Garanhuns Angelim Bom Conselho Brejão Caetés Calçado Canhotinho Correntes Garanhuns Iati Jucati Jupi Jurema Lagoa do
Paulista
Oldest city in Minas Gerais, Brazil
1677; Belém do Pará, 1720). For such, Pope Benedict XIV assigned Mons. Manuel da Cruz as the diocese's first bishop, conferred with the religious stewardship
Mariana,_Minas_Gerais
Santa Catarina 5th to 14th José Teixeira da Fonseca Vasconcelos Viscount of Caeté Minas Gerais 1st to 4th José Teixeira da Mata Bacelar — Sergipe 1st to 4th
List_of_senators_in_Brazil
Municipality of Pernambuco, Brazil
Ouro and Correntes to the south; São João and Palmeirina to the east; and Caetés, Saloá, Paranatama, Brejão, and Terezinha to the west. Garanhuns lies within
Garanhuns
Municipality in Pernambuco, Brazil
Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Banda de Pífanos de Caruaru, formed in 1924 by Manuel Clarindo Biano and Benedito Clarindo Biano. Belarmino Maria Austregésilo
Caruaru
Brazilian colonial composer
not end the working life of his music. A funeral office was performed in Caeté on 25 January 1827 during memorial rites for Empress Maria Leopoldina. The
Emerico_Lobo_de_Mesquita
toll from sinking rises". The Times. No. 63281. London. col. C-E, p. 5. Manuel, Anne (1998). Behind bars in Brazil. Human Rights Watch. p. 111. ISBN 978-1-56432-195-4
Timeline_of_Brazilian_history
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