Movement Indian
Mostrando 1-12 de 15 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Resistir era preciso: O Decreto de Emancipação de 1978, os povos indígenas e a sociedade civil no Brasil
RESUMO O Decreto de Emancipação de 1978 e a atuação da sociedade civil organizada, permeados pelo emergente protagonismo indígena, compõem o objeto central de reflexão deste artigo. O empoderamento da oposição às forças políticas autoritárias, que desejavam impor o referido decreto, é o que sustenta a hipótese de que a cena histórica e polít
Topoi (Rio J.). Publicado em: 2019-04
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2. The Global Career of Indian Opium and Local Destinies
Abstract: As is well known, opium was a major colonial commodity. It was linked to trade in several other commodities of the modern era such as tea, sugar and cotton and through these to Atlantic the slave trade. The movement of these commodities across continents shaped capitalism in very specific ways. In the case of India, for instance, earnings from the
Almanack. Publicado em: 2016-12
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3. AN URBAN INDIAN VILLAGE: A RESISTANCE MOVEMENT SEEN BY DIFFERENT SOCIAL ACTORS / UMA ALDEIA INDÍGENA URBANA: UM MOVIMENTO DE RESISTÊNCIA VISTO SOB A ÓTICA DE DIFERENTES ATORES SOCIAIS
Desde o final do século XV, com as grandes navegações, os países europeus expandiram seu domínio para outros continentes, muitas vezes impondo a outros povos e nações o modo de vida ocidental, sua forma de organização social e territorial. Sempre houve, durante a história, diferentes formas de resistência. Desde povos nativos que lutaram contra a
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 10/07/2012
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4. Estado e embates socioterritoriais na Bolívia do século XXI
Recent results of presidential elections in Latin America suggest a turn to the left in various countries. In Bolivia, such a movement includes the victory of an Aymara Indian who is also a leader of coca farmers. The article proposes an interpretation of this event, describes and discusses the main actions of the new government, stressing the reactions they
Brazilian Journal of Political Economy. Publicado em: 2009-06
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5. Povos indigenas, identidade e escrita : constituição de uma autoria academica / Indian people, identity and writing : an academic writing constitution
The following study has been focused in the Indian authorship in an academic writing, which is formulated in an interpretation move which takes place among other meanings, the Other memory and the Non-Indian. Based on the theoretical basis of the French line Discourse Analysis, the selected "corpus" is a result of texts produced by Indians who have attended
Publicado em: 2009
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6. A aposta na esperança: identidades culturais e sociais nas revistas Sem Terra e Chiapas / Betting on Hope: cultural and social identities in (the magazines) Sem Terra and Chiapas.
This research examines how the specialized magazines Sem Terra and Chiapas represent the identities and the cultures of two Latin-American social movements: Brazil´s Landless Workers Movement (Brazil) and Zapatista Army of National Liberation (Mexico). To achieve this goal, ten pieces of news and articles of these magazines have been analysed on a qualitati
Publicado em: 2009
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7. Wanintesu : um construtor do mundo Nambiquara
This study presents a recent history of the Halotesu, Sawentesu, Wakalitesu, KithÃulhu, Niyahlosu, Siwaihsu and Hinkatesu, groups that belong to the Indian people Nambiquara, settled in the Indian Land Nambikwara, in Chapada dos Parecis-MT, an integrant part of the Legal Amazon. Its geographic territory, configured in 1973 by the BR-364, the JuÃna- Juruena
Publicado em: 2008
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8. Aldeando sentidos: os Xucuru-Kariri e o serviço de proteção aos índios no agreste alagoano. / Aldehyde directions: Xucuru-Kariri and service protection to Indians in Alagoas harsh.
This dissertation is a study of the process of indigenous village in the Northeast through Indigenous Posts when the indigenous policy was under the remit of the Protection of Indians Office. In this case, the village of Xucuru - Kariri at the Canto Farm, with the installation of the post Irineu dos Santos. It will be used documentation of the indigenous org
Publicado em: 2007
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9. ...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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10. Diferença não é incapacidade : gênese e trajetória histórica da concepção da incapacidade indígena e sua insustentabilidade nos marcos do protagonismo dos povos indígenas e do texto constitucional de 1988
This work discusses the question of the legal capacity of the Brazilian indigenous peoples, and of their subjection to the regimen of a special tutor, foreseen in infra-consitutional laws. Considering the historical rupture of the Federal Constitution of 1988 with the former paradigm of the assimilation of the Indians into the Brazilian national community, t
Publicado em: 2007
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11. A performatividade na linguagem dos Kaiowa/Guarani
The people indigenous Guarani are formed by the sub-groups Ñandeva, Kaiowa and Mbyá, however, they are located in the south of Mato Grosso do Sul only Ñandeva and Kaiowa. In spite of to the bad weather for the which it passed, didn t lose his way of to be and to live, as well as language and habits, very away, evidently with some modifications marked by t
Publicado em: 2005
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12. Multifaceted identity: the reconstruction of "being indigenous" among the middle Juruna Xing? / Identidade multifacetada: a reconstrução do "ser indígena" entre os Juruna do médio Xingú
The Juruna Indians have inhabited the valley of the Xingu River, and as it can be proved, since the 17th Century. After successive interethnic contacts, they went through ?decharacterization? processes from a cultural point view. Nowadays, they find themselves living in varying sociospacial situations, as those who inhabit Paqui?amba Indigenous Land, those w
Publicado em: 2005