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    Paranaguá (redirect from Carijós)
    Carijó people, an extinct subgroup of the Guaraní people. Portuguese explorers captured the Carijó for slave labor. Over time, the remaining Carijó intermarried...
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  • Carijós Ecological Station (Portuguese: Estação Ecológica de Carijós) is a coastal marine ecological station in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil....
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    Córrego Grande, Itacorubi, Pantanal, Parque São Jorge, and Santa Mônica. The Carijós Ecological Station was established by decree of 20 July 1987, covering...
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    also with the descendants of the Indigenous American, in particular the carijós and bastards, included in the condition of 'pardo'". The American historian...
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    highest temperature ever recorded was 38.8 °C (101.8 °F) in February 1973. Carijós Indians, a Tupi people, were the first inhabitants of the Florianópolis...
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    Africans, but also with the descendants of the natives, in particular the carijós and bastards, included in the condition of 'pardo'". The American historian...
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    established themselves around Vicentina. They were allied with indigenous Carijós, founded a village (a I-Caa-Para) and won several battles against French...
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    populated by various peoples throughout its history, such as the indigenous Carijós people of the Tupi-Guarani group, and later became an important destination...
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    coast and the Piratininga plateau at the expense of older Tupinambá and Carijó neighbors; hosted Portuguese castaways João Ramalho ('Tamarutaca') and António...
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  • derived from "kariîó oka", which comes from the indigenous tupi "house of carijó", which was Guaraní, a native tribe of Rio de Janeiro who lived in the vicinity...
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