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* Índio, Brazilian football players:
* Índio, Brazilian football players:
** [[Índio (footballer, born 1931)]], or Aluísio Francisco da Luz
** [[Índio (footballer, born 1931)]], or Aluísio Francisco da Luz
** [[Índio (footballer, born 1958)]], or Valdevino José da Silva
** [[Índio (footballer, born 1972)]], or Francisco Anibio da Silva Costa, indoor footballer, see [[2004 FIFA Futsal World Championship]]
** [[Índio (footballer, born 1972)]], or Francisco Anibio da Silva Costa, indoor footballer, see [[2004 FIFA Futsal World Championship]]
** [[Índio (footballer, born 1975)]], or Marcos Antônio de Lima
** [[Índio (footballer, born 1975)]], or Marcos Antônio de Lima
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** [[Índio (footballer, born 1981)]], or Antônio Rogério Silva Oliveira
** [[Índio (footballer, born 1981)]], or Antônio Rogério Silva Oliveira
** [[Índio (footballer, born 1996)]], or Matheus da Cunha Gomes
** [[Índio (footballer, born 1996)]], or Matheus da Cunha Gomes
** Matheus Índio, a common name for [[Matheus Pains]], born 1999


==Ethnicities==
==Ethnicities==
* Indio, a term referring to the [[indigenous peoples of the Americas]]
* Indio, a term referring to the [[indigenous peoples of the Americas]]
* Indio, or Indios Chinos, the Spanish Colonial racial term for the native [[Austronesian peoples]] of the [[Spanish East Indies|East Indies]] and majority of the Philippines.
* Indio, the Spanish Colonial racial term for the native [[Austronesian peoples]] of the [[Spanish East Indies|East Indies]] and majority of the Philippines.
* Indio, the Spanish term for [[Indian people]], and/or people from India
* Indio, the Spanish term for [[Indian people]], and/or people from India


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* [[Indio (album)|''Indio'' (album)]] by Australian rock-pop band, [[Indecent Obsession]] (1992)
* [[Indio (album)|''Indio'' (album)]] by Australian rock-pop band, [[Indecent Obsession]] (1992)
* [[Indio (song)|"Indio" (song)]] by Indecent Obsession taken from the album of the same name (1992)
* [[Indio (song)|"Indio" (song)]] by Indecent Obsession taken from the album of the same name (1992)
* ''Indio'' a song by Brant Bjork from the album ''[[Jalamanta]]'' (1999)
* "Indio", a song by Brant Bjork from the album ''[[Jalamanta]]'' (1999)
* "[["Índios"]]", song by Legião Urbana taken from the album ''Dois'' (1986)
* "[["Índios"]]", song by Legião Urbana taken from the album ''Dois'' (1986)

==Sports==
* [[Indios del Bóer]], a Nicaraguan professional baseball team
* [[Indios de Mayagüez]], a Puerto Rican professional baseball team
* [[Indios de Oriente]], a defunct Venezuelan professional baseball team that played from 1956 to 1964
* Indios de Cartagena, a defunct team in the [[Colombian Professional Baseball League]]
* [[Indios de Ciudad Juárez]], a Mexican association football team


==Other uses==
==Other uses==
* [[Indio (beer)]], a Mexican beer brand
* [[Indio (beer)]], a Mexican beer brand
* [[Indio (coin)]], a Portuguese coin minted from 1499 to 1504
* [[Indio (coin)]], a Portuguese coin minted from 1499 to 1504
* [[Indios de Ciudad Juárez]], a football team


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[El Indio (disambiguation)]]
* [[El Indio (disambiguation)]]
* [[India]]
* [[India (disambiguation)]]
* [[Indian (disambiguation)]]


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Revision as of 04:53, 12 April 2024

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