Indians Of Brazil
Mostrando 13-24 de 99 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. (Re)leituras de Manoel Bonfim: a escrita da história do Brasil e o ser negro na passagem do século XIX para o XX
he research developed for the building of this thesis reflects the (Re) readings of Manoel Bomfim: the writing of the history of Brazil and of the black people in the turn of the 19th to the 20th century, based on his text Latin America: Maladies of the Origin. The outstanding issue in the research was discussing in which ways images are built for the histor
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 14/10/2011
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14. ÍNDIOS NA HISTÓRIA DO BRASIL REPUBLICANO: O TERRITÓRIO ÉTNICO-INDÍGENA PARESÍ E O TERRITÓRIO ESTATAL-INDIGENISTA UTIARITY (1907-1934) / INDIANS IN THE HISTORY OF REPUBLICAN BRAZIL: ETHNIC TERRITORIES AND STATE TERRITORIES (1907-1934)
Refletir sobre o conceito de territorialização enquanto um processo político e cultural de transformação de territórios étnico-indígenas em territórios estatais-indigenistas é um dos objetivos desta dissertação. Realizar uma investigação histórica sobre o estabelecimento de contatos entre grupos indígenas da etnia Paresí e agentes da Comiss�
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 22/08/2011
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15. Gestão do turismo em território de grande densidade religiosa: o caso do Novo México.
This dissertation explores relationships between tourism and religious identities hoping to contribute to the broadening of theoretical perspectives on tourism development and cultures. It assumes that many tourist destinies include temples and local religious festivals throughout the world even if the choice for the travel was not reflecting the primary rel
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 08/07/2011
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16. NO CAMPO DA EDUCAÇÃO ESCOLAR INDÍGENA: UMA ETNOGRAFIA SOBRE TERRITORIALIDADE, EDUCAÇÃO E INFANCIA NA PERSPECTIVA MBYÁ-GUARANI / IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION INDIAN SCHOOL: AN ETHNOGRAPHY OF TERRITORIALITY, EDUCATION AND CHILDHOOD IN PERSPECTIVE MBYÁ-GUARANI
This text sets Dissertation on the systematization of an ethnography conducted with an indigenous Guarani Mbyá camp in Santa Maria. The research falls in the fields of Anthropology of Education, Indian Ethnology and Anthropology of the Child, to understand how the Guarani population was related to attempts to build proposals for school education for their c
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 01/03/2011
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17. Artes indígenas no Brasil: trajetória de contatos: história de representaçőes e reconhecimentos
The indigenous arts in Brazil have always been an object of interest since the colonial period when the objects produced by the indians, and in some cases the indians themselves, were taken to the Cabinets of Curiosities in Europe, seen as exotic. In visual arts, indigenous culture was represented at first with surprise and value judgments, then with the sci
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 16/02/2011
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18. Between the fort and the aldeia: strategies of contact, negotiation and conflict between Europpeans and Indians in Dutch Cearà (1630 â 1654) / Entre o forte e a aldeia: estratÃgias de contato, negociaÃÃo e conflito entre Europeus e IndÃgenas no Cearà HolandÃs (1630 â 1654)
This paper explores the relations established between indigenous peoples and European colonists, on CearÃ, during the first half of the XVII century, especially during the period of occupation of this captaincy by the Dutch West Indies Company, between 1637 and 1654. It argues that the captaincy of Cearà at that time, due to its condition on the periphery
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 27/09/2010
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19. TERRA SEM MAL: O MITO GUARANI NA DEMARCAÇÃO DE TERRAS INDÍGENAS / NO MISFORTUNE LAND: THE GUARANI MITH IN THE DEMARCATION OF THE INDIAN AREAS
This dissertation is the establishment of a dialectical reflection involving the process of demarcation of indigenous lands and the myth Mbyá of No Misfortune Land, trying to understand if, between these two variables, there is a line, and detecting to which extent the myth is considered. The landscape is the lens through which the theme was observed; as th
Publicado em: 2010
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20. Perfil demográfico e estimativas de paridade dos Guarani nas regiões Sul e Sudeste do Brasil / Demographic profile and parity estimation of Guarani in South and Southeast regions of Brazil
The indigenous people in Brazil and Latin America are in a population growth process, in spite of pessimists forecasts which indicated their disappearance. In the last decades, the native Brazilian population has grown, in mean, 3.5% per year, more than the double the national mean, which is due to the high fecundity regimen and moderate mortality. The Guara
Publicado em: 2010
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21. Sobre a organização espacial dos kaingáng, uma sociedade indígena Jê meridional
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, c
Publicado em: 2010
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22. Dinâmica de obtenção e consumo de plantas alimentares ao longo do tempo em uma Aldeia Guarani, e sua relação com a saúde na percepção indígena, São Paulo, Brasil. / Dynamic collection and consuption of food plants over time in a Guarani Village, and its relation to health perception in Indigenous, São Paulo, Brazil.
The food has suffered a series of changes both in the form of taking, the food preparation. This process affects the indigenous communities, and brings as a consequence, nutritional deficiencies and cultural changes. Many cultures do not distinguish between food and medicine. In Brazil, several studies focusing on the biological activity of the plants have b
Publicado em: 2010
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23. Xamanismo Kalapalo and medical care in the upper xingu : ethnographic study of healing practices / Xamanismo Kalapalo e assistencia medica no alto xingu : estudo etnografico das praticas curativas
This dissertation is the result of an interpolated twelve-month fieldwork among the Kalapalo of Upper Xingu (Xingu Indigenous Land, Mato Grosso, Brazil). It seeks to undertake a description and analysis about the way in which an interaction takes place between the Kalapalo shamanism and biomedical knowledge the way it happens within the practices of the nati
Publicado em: 2010
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24. Agostinho da Silva e o Centro de Estudos Afro-Orientais (CEAO): a primeira experiência institucional dos estudos africanos no Brasil / Agostinho da Silva and CEAO: one institutional experience of African Studies in Brazil
Discussions about brazilian identity, between the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, saw the Negro as a problem for the affirmation of this country as a nation. The interpretation of european precedence, particularly portuguese, was seen as a solution to this problem, to characterize secondary participation of blacks and indians in this process. T
Publicado em: 2010