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  • curprev 18:3318:33, 23 March 2023 SuperSidus12 Message Wall contribs 2,127 bytes +92 Adding categories
  • curprev 18:3118:31, 23 March 2023 SuperSidus12 Message Wall contribs 2,035 bytes +2,035 Created page with "The '''Icamiabas''' or '''Iacamiabas''' (from Tupi ''i'' + ''kama'' + ''îaba'', meaning "broken chest") is the generic designation given to a legend of indigenous people who would have formed a matriarchal society characterized by warrior women and with no men. ==Legend== In the year 1542, the Spanish conqueror Francisco de Orellana narrated to King Carlos I about the victory of the Icamiaba warrior people against him and his invader troops when they went down the to-b..." Tags: Source edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit