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- Chapi is a hoe which was used by the slaves on Curaçao for agriculture. The Europeans took all of their instruments and the slaves start using the hoe as an instrument. Until this day on Curaçao it is used as in instrument in rhythms like the Tambú and Seú.
- Chapi is a sub-tribe of Mara, an Indian government recognized scheduled tribe in north eastern state of Mizoram
- Chapi is also a town and unofficial headquarters for Chapi language speaking people in the area. Chapi town is located some 2 kilometers from India-Myanmar border in east side of Southern most part of Mizoram state
- Chapi is also a language spoken by Chapi sub-tribe of Mara tribe and also by many people in the neighbouring Chin State and Rakhine State in Myanmar, formerly known as Burma
- Chapi is also a common name among the Aushi people of the Luapula Province in Zambia
- Chapi (Kurdish dance) A popular kurdish dance
- Spanish footballer David Vázquez González is known as Chapi
- Spanish classical composer Ruperto Chapí
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