Indigenous Development
Mostrando 13-24 de 131 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Decolonizing English Language Teaching for Brazilian Indigenous Peoples
Resumo Este artigo investiga a concepção e os métodos dos currículos de English language teaching (ELT) no contexto da educação indígena brasileira. Pela lei federal brasileira, o inglês é um requisito curricular obrigatório para todos, incluindo os estudantes indígenas. Este artigo analisa as contribuições relevantes para a decolonização do e
Educ. Real.. Publicado em: 04/04/2019
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14. Práticas Culturais e Jogos de Linguagem entre os Povos Xakriabá
Resumo O artigo analisa práticas culturais e jogos de linguagem entre os povos indígenas Xakriabá, Minas Gerais. A pesquisa foi realizada por meio de observação participante e entrevistas e focou a Folia de Reis, o Samba Chula e a Loa, caracterizando-as como formas multimodais de linguagem que, distanciando-se das práticas de oralidade cotidianas, comp
Educ. Real.. Publicado em: 04/04/2019
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15. Planes of forgetting: suicide among the Ticuna and the administration of narratives about suicide
Resumo Este artigo examina o suicídio entre os ticunas a partir das dimensões da experiência pouco e/ou não diretamente mencionadas nas narrativas imediatas sobre as mortes. Focaliza, nesse sentido, em como são vividas no cotidiano práticas oriundas de instituições estatais, como são incorporados certos discursos no desenrolar de eventos críticos
Vibrant, Virtual Braz. Anthr.. Publicado em: 25/02/2019
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16. A luta dos povos indígenas por saúde em contextos de conflitos ambientais no Brasil (1999-2014)
Resumo O modelo de desenvolvimento brasileiro, fortemente baseado na produção de commodities e em indústrias eletrointensivas para trocas nos mercados globais, gera desigualdades sociais e ambientais que desencadeiam diversos conflitos entre povos indígenas e grupos econômicos envolvendo disputas por terra e bens comuns em contextos que influenciam fort
Ciênc. saúde coletiva. Publicado em: 2019-02
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17. Seguridad alimentaria en poblaciones indígenas y campesinas: una revisión sistemática
Abstract Food security and the vulnerability among indigenous and peasant populations has become a topic of interest to public health all around the world, leading to the investigation about measurement, classification and factors that determine it. This systematic review aims to describe the situation of food security in indigenous and peasant communities,
Ciênc. saúde coletiva. Publicado em: 2018-04
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18. Monoculturalidad en las prácticas pedagógicas en la formación inicial docente en La Araucanía, Chile
Abstract The main topic of this article is related to monocultural pedagogical practices taking place in basic teacher training and the school education system. The problem covered is the curricular decontextualization in such basic teacher education. The aim is to analyze monoculturalism in practices that are deep-rooted in Western, Eurocentric methods and
Educ. Pesqui.. Publicado em: 07/12/2017
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19. The TIPNIS Conflict in Bolivia
Abstract Soon after the formation of the Plurinational State of Bolivia in 2009, the Isiboro Sécure National Park and Indigenous Territory (TIPNIS) became the epicentre of a conflict over the construction of a road, initiated by Evo Morales’s administration, that would run through the park. Initially undertaken by the Brazilian company OAS, and funded by
Contexto int.. Publicado em: 08/05/2017
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20. Salud materna indígena en mujeres Nasa y Misak del Cauca, Colombia: tensiones, subordinación y diálogo intercultural entre dos sistemas médicos
Abstract This study sought to understand the components of the relationship between mothers from Nasa and Misak ethnicities from Cauca, Colombia, and both the indigenous and Western health care services for maternal health, through qualitative approach harmonizing the model of construction of meaning and grounded theory. Elements about health, illness and mo
Saude soc.. Publicado em: 2017-03
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21. Aspectos etnoecológicos de la agricultura entre los Pumé
Abstract This article reports on agricultural management techniques among the Pumé from an ethnoecological perspective. The Pumé are an indigenous people that inhabit the Llanos ecoregion in Venezuela. Although some ethnographers consider them to be primarily a hunter-gatherer group, there are also reports going back to the colonial era indicating that the
Bol. Mus. Para. Emílio Goeldi. Ciênc. hum.. Publicado em: 2016-12
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22. Invading the natural marine substrates: a case study with invertebrates in South Brazil
ABSTRACT The number of biological invasions has grown dramatically in recent decades, as well as the world's human population and coastal development. Anthropogenic habitats, such as pier pilings and break waters, have been constantly added to marine environment, usually concentrated in estuarine areas. These habitats are focal points for marine invasions, b
Zoologia (Curitiba). Publicado em: 20/06/2016
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23. AMAZONIA NO FUTURO DA AMÉRICA DO SUL: identificação dos eixos estratégicos socioambientais para a cooperação Sur-Sur
This article seeks to identify opportunities for the development of public policies and environmental projects that could support the transition to the Green Economy, from a proposal that meets the needs and opportunities that Amazon offers for a diverse development, with low carbon and social, environmental and economic sustainability. It reviews the curren
Cad. CRH. Publicado em: 2016
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24. TIPOLOGÍA Y USOS DEL SUELO EN AGROECOSISTEMAS DEL VALLE DEL GUAMUEZ, PUTUMAYO – COLOMBIA
ABSTRACT The objective of this research was to analyze different agroecosystems located in a region of the Departamento de Putumayo (Colombia) and its sociocultural relationship with productive and land conservation contexts, based on the conceptual and methodological aspects of agroecology. A mixed methods study was carried out, and soil testing methodologi
Soc. nat.. Publicado em: 2015-08