- Source: Tumi (disambiguation)
The Tumi is the sacrificial ceremonial knife used by the Incas and pre-Inca civilizations.
Tumi may also refer to:
People
Tumi (tribe), are ancient tribe that once inhabited southern Sumatra, Indonesia.
Tumi Makgabo (born c. 1974/75), an anchor for CNN international.
Tumi Molekane (born 1981), a musician.
Tumi and the Volume, an African hip hop music ensemble that includes Tumi Molekane.
Christian Tumi (1930–2021), a cardinal, archbishop of Douala, Cameroon.
Sports
Peru national rugby union team, nicknamed Los Tumis.
Places
Binə, Khojavend, Azerbaijan, also known as Tumi.
Companies
Tumi Inc., a luxury luggage manufacturer.
Tumi Music, a Latin American record label.
Other
Tumi language, a Kainji language of Nigeria.
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