Sobre a organização espacial dos kaingáng, uma sociedade indígena Jê meridional

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2010

RESUMO

This paper presents the spatial organization of settlements Kaingáng Indians, a group linked to the linguistic Ge, and your representatives of the South of Brazil. The displacement of this group for this region began about 2,500 years ago. With this change, Indians who have studied developed housing in underground houses, an adaptive way to new territory, cold climate, taken in war against the Tupi-Guarani, who had the first civilization of the country people, for nearly 14,000 years. The first chapter corresponds to a brief introduction to the subject, presented our involvement with it and the the same relevance in relation to studies on the settlement humans. The second chapter historicizes the topic and establishes the concepts that will be used, followed by a chapter on the ancient history of Southern Plateau (3), which will present membership archaeological and the ethnographic Kaingáng (Taquara tradition and Ge southern respectively). In Chapters 4 and 5 is shown the process of Indian repossession, occurred in the twentieth century, until the analysis of the integration of indigenous lands in the regional context, describing the links and interests that made these areas were to be used in accordance patterns from outside the villages (XX Century). Reflects on the process of territorialization national and roughness of the way the village, using concepts and ideas of writers such as Darcy Ribeiro, Eduardo Viveiros e Castro, Milton Santos and Joao Pacheco de Oliveira (among others) and a methodology interdisciplinary, with the axis the spatial organization of settlements Indians.

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organização espacial indígena processo de colonização planalto meridional brasileiro kaingáng arquitetura e urbanismo indian space organization colonization process brazilian southern plateau

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