Indian Society
Mostrando 25-36 de 47 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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25. Impacto da raça e ancestralidade na apresentação e evolução da doença de Crohn no Brasil / The impact of race and ancestry in the presentation and progression of Crohns disease in Brazil
INTRODUCTION: Crohns disease (CD) is increasingly recognized in diverse ethnic populations. Ethnic factors related do CD are highly controversial. Apparently, there seems to be a higher incidence among white subjects. However, studies conducted in USA have shown an increase in prevalence among black subjects in the last 30 years. Overall, there is lack of in
Publicado em: 2007
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26. Os jesuítas e a política pombalina em Pernambuco no século VXIII
The objective of this dissertation is the confrontation between the Society of Jesus and the centralizing politics of the Portuguese metropolis as conducted by Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, the Marquis of Pombal in the eighteenth century. We focus on the situation in Pernambuco, especially Recife and Olinda, without forgetting the policies of Pombal a
Publicado em: 2007
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27. Indentidade ethnic. Corpos and corpos of the ornamental poetic tupinambá of Olivença / Corpos e corpus da poética ornamental tupinambá de Olivença
The current dissertation analyses the existent relation between the painted body,while dynamic support, and the graphic corpus, like the structure used by paintersartists of the Olivenças Tupinambá Society (Ilhéus-Bahia) in the development of the ornamental poetic. For this, one fieldwork was made in the period between 2003 and 2006, when were collected i
Publicado em: 2007
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28. Entre a cultura e a política: uma geografia dos "currais" no sertão do Seridó Potiguar
All and any social relationship usually involves relationships of power, consequently, political relationships. Politics, in the wide meaning of the term, is responsible, or at least explains good part of the social and political global contemporary conjuncture. In Brazil, it is directly related to the cultural framework constituted by Afro-Iberian-Indian sy
Publicado em: 2007
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29. Ãndios e Terras â CearÃ: 1850-1880
The different processes of interiorization and inter-ethnics relations constitute the distinction of an official silence trend related to the ethnic acceptance of the indians located in CearÃ, on the second half of 19th century. This thesis, named âÃndios e Terras â Cearà â 1850-1880â, analyses this âdisappearanceâ, social conditions in which it hap
Publicado em: 2006
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30. IEMANJÁ E POMBA-GIRA: IMAGENS DO FEMININO NA UMBANDA
Among all the Afro-Brazilian religions composing the religious scene in Brazil, Umbanda is the only one to be considered truly brazilian, as it originated in this country, combining elements of African religions, Catholicism, Kardecist Spiritualism, Esotericism, and South American Indian practices, among others. The Umbanda religious cult reflects a great pa
Publicado em: 2006
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31. IS TO TOLERATE A LITTLE? FOR A PHILOSOPHY OF THE EDUCATION STARTING FROM THE CONCEPT OF TOLERANCE / TOLERAR É POUCO?: POR UMA FILOSOFIA DA EDUCAÇÃO A PARTIR DO CONCEITO DE TOLERÂNCIA
Tolerance is sometimes considered the negative attitude of one who does not accept, much less love, another human being but is willing to put up with, or allow for, the existence of others by being condescending. The concept of tolerance has become a key debate topic since intolerance towards diversity is a recurring situation in society. Undoubtedly, divers
Publicado em: 2006
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32. Significações históricas do "índio": leituras da mídia impressa e da literatura.
The subject of this dissertation is the historical meaning of the Indian, found in many cultural products as literature and press media. In order to meet the first image of the Indians in the national imaginary, the first chapter brings a critical view of the indianist literature produced in the XIX century by José de Alencar, that is the romances Ubirajara
Publicado em: 2005
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33. Mecanismos de sociabilidade Enawene Nawe e o papel da opan- Operação Amazônia Nativa- na defesa do território
Nowadays there are more than two hundred Indian tribes in Brazil, who speak around a hundred seventy different languages. These tribes have a total of about three hundred fifty thousand individuals. Most of them gather in Legal Amazonia, where the globalization economic process has raced the implementation of development models, responsible for social and en
Publicado em: 2005
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34. IDENTIDADES VELADAS: Fanny: a formação e a educação na cidade de Brusque na década de 1960
The research investigates the identity of a city in the south region of Brazil (Santa Catarina State) in aspects such as education, culture formation, school, teachers, students and sexuality. Following the title of this project Hidden Identities: Fanny: Background and Education in Brusque, in the 60s the research looked for a new way of telling the memory a
Publicado em: 2005
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35. OS FILHOS DAS BRENHAS E O IMPÉRIO DO BRASIL: A ETNOGRAFIA NO INSTITUTO HISTÓRICO E GEOGRÁFICO DO BRASIL (1840-1860) / THE SONS OF THE WOODS AND THE EMPIRE OF BRAZIL: THE ETHNOGRAPHY OF THE INSTITUTO HISTÓRICO E GEOGRÁFICO DO BRASIL (1840-1860)
Aiming at the investigation of the relation between the ideas of Nation and the production of knowledge by a literate elite of the Instituto Histórico e Geográfico do Brasil (Brazilian Institute of History and Geography), the present thesis attempts to investigate a field of studies and debates on the Brazilian Indian in this institution. In a period when
Publicado em: 2005
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36. Rupigwara: the indian kawahibe and the active knowledge in the diverse areas of conscience / Rupigwara: o índio kawahib e o conhecimento ativo nas diversas áreas de consciência
Based on a fieldwork, this study aims at presenting to the non-Indian one aspect of the traditional Kawahib culture. With this work we hope to offer new ideas for those who want to work with Indigenous education. Moreover we hope to provide food for thoughts about formal education, which can help the Indigenous teacher, by offering them access to diverse kno
Publicado em: 2005