Tabajara

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Tabajara is a nation of indigenous people, who had lived in interior of the Ceará, specially in Serra da Ibiapaba. This name means lord of village from taba village, and jara lord; it accorded José de Alencar.

Actually this people lives in the counties of Poranga, Monsenhor Tabosa, Tamboril, Crateús and Quiterianopólis, in backlands of the state of Ceará.

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