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- Aimor%C3%A9_people abstract "The Aimoré (Aymore, Aimboré) are one of several South American peoples of eastern Brazil called Botocudo in Portuguese (from botoque, a plug), in allusion to the wooden disks or tembetás worn in their lips and ears. Some called themselves Nac-nanuk or Nac-poruk, meaning "sons of the soil". The last Aimoré group to retain their language are the Krenak. The other peoples called Botocudo were the Xokleng and Xeta.The Brazilian chief who was presented to King Henry VIII in 1532 wore small bones hung from his cheeks and from the lower lip a semi-precious stone the size of a pea. These were the marks of great bravery. When the Portuguese adventurer Vasco Fernando Coutinho reached the east coast of Brazil in 1535, he erected a fort at the head of Espírito Santo Bay to defend himself against the Aimorés and other tribes.".
- Aimor%C3%A9_people thumbnail Botocudos-Chief-Brasil.jpg?width=300.
- Aimor%C3%A9_people wikiPageExternalLink rudolph_1909_worterbuch.
- Aimor%C3%A9_people wikiPageID "1347963".
- Aimor%C3%A9_people wikiPageRevisionID "632644008".
- Aimor%C3%A9_people caption "Illustration of Botocudos, wearing tembeiteras or lower lip disks".
- Aimor%C3%A9_people group "Aimoré".
- Aimor%C3%A9_people group "Botocudo".
- Aimor%C3%A9_people langs Krenak_languages.
- Aimor%C3%A9_people poptime "350".
- Aimor%C3%A9_people rels Animism.
- Aimor%C3%A9_people subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Brazil.
- Aimor%C3%A9_people subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_Eastern_Brazil.
- Aimor%C3%A9_people type EthnicGroup.
- Aimor%C3%A9_people type Thing.
- Aimor%C3%A9_people type Q41710.
- Aimor%C3%A9_people comment "The Aimoré (Aymore, Aimboré) are one of several South American peoples of eastern Brazil called Botocudo in Portuguese (from botoque, a plug), in allusion to the wooden disks or tembetás worn in their lips and ears. Some called themselves Nac-nanuk or Nac-poruk, meaning "sons of the soil". The last Aimoré group to retain their language are the Krenak.".
- Aimor%C3%A9_people label "Aimoré people".
- Aimor%C3%A9_people label "Botocudos".
- Aimor%C3%A9_people label "Botocudos".
- Aimor%C3%A9_people label "Botocudos".
- Aimor%C3%A9_people label "Botokuden".
- Aimor%C3%A9_people label "Botokuden".
- Aimor%C3%A9_people label "Ботокудо".
- Aimor%C3%A9_people sameAs m.04vp1f.
- Aimor%C3%A9_people wasDerivedFrom Aimoré_people?oldid=632644008.
- Aimor%C3%A9_people depiction Botocudos-Chief-Brasil.jpg.
- Aimor%C3%A9_people isPrimaryTopicOf Aimoré_people.