Ethnogenesis
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1. A CABEÇA BRANCA DA HIDRA, E SEUS PÂNTANOS: SUBSÍDIOS PARA NOVAS PESQUISAS SOBRE COMUNIDADES INDÍGENAS, QUILOMBOLAS E CAMPONESAS NA AMAZÔNIA MARANHENSE
Resumo Em 2013, os Gamela, até então considerados extintos, iniciaram várias manifestações para pressionar o Estado brasileiro a reconhecer sua identidade indígena e, assim, assumir a responsabilidade de proteger seus território e direitos específicos. Vários aspectos da história, da etnohistória e do processo de etnogênese dos Gamela abordados n
Rev. Hist. (São Paulo). Publicado em: 25/03/2019
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2. As margens do Piraquê-Açu : etnogênese e território : uma abordagem geográfica
Este trabalho aborda a Etnogênese de populações Tupiniquim e Guarani do município de Aracruz no Estado do Espírito Santo Brasil, acontecida nos últimos cinquenta anos. Os territórios delimitados à face da lei como terras indígenas têm fronteira com outros territórios em vias de classificação como áreas protegidas em um mosaico de usos territori
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 19/11/2010
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3. The Mata Cavalo Quilombo, a black phoenix in Mato Grosso, Brazil : etnicity and struggle for land / Quilombo Mata Cavalo, a fenix negra mato-grossense : etnicidade e luta pela terra no estado de Mato Grosso
The Quilombo Mata Cavalo is located 10 kilometers away from the municipality of Nossa Senhora do Livramento, State of Mato Grosso, and 42 kilometers from Cuiaba, in the south of the state. The 14,700 hectares of this quilombo are home to 418 quilombola families, 60% of which reside in the area or at neighboring towns. Mata Cavalo is part or the Sesmaria Boa
Publicado em: 2009
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4. ...Em busca da realidade...: a experiência da etnicidade dos Eleotérios (Catu/RN)
The south region of the Rio Grande do Norte has been historically recognized as a place of old indian villages. Inhabitants of the edges of the Catu River, border between the cities of Canguaretama and Goianinha, the Eleotérios in the threshold of 21st century had passed to be seen and self recognized as "remaining indians" of the RN. Their ethnic mobilizat
Publicado em: 2007
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5. Reduced Mtdna Diversity in the Ngobe Amerinds of Panama
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplotype diversity was determined for 46 Ngobe Amerinds sampled widely across their geographic range in western Panama. The Ngobe data were compared with mtDNA control region I sequences from two additional Amerind groups located at the northern and southern extremes of Amerind distribution, the Nuu-Chah-Nulth of the Pacific Northw
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6. Can a Place of Origin of the Main Cystic Fibrosis Mutations Be Identified?
The genetic background of the mutations that most often cause cystic fibrosis (CF) is different from that of non-CF chromosomes in populations of European origin. It is not known whether these haplotype backgrounds could be found at high frequencies in populations in which CF is, at present, not common; such populations would be candidates for the place of o
The American Society of Human Genetics.
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7. Mitochondrial and Nuclear DNA Diversity in the Choco and Chibcha Amerinds of Panama
Mitochondrial and nuclear DNA diversities were determined for two Choco-speaking Amerind populations, the Embera and Wounan, sampled widely across their geographic range in eastern Panama. These data were compared with mitochondrial and nuclear diversities determined here and previously for neighboring Chibcha-speaking Ngobe and Kuna populations. Chocoan gro