This Master's research in Social Sciences is an ethnography of the desalted Indians in the Triângulo Mineiro and Alto Paranaíba. The realization of this research has its origin in an approximation of the indigenous theme that I had at the end of the graduation, a priori bibliographically and that from the classes of Anthropology and mainly of Ethnology, I began a reflection on the Indians who live in these mining regions, elaborating the research project. The results of the research that I present in this dissertation, besides trying to contribute to the reduction of stereotyped notions about the Indian living in the city, will also try to demonstrate the ethnic and cultural multiplicity that was possible to explore during the period of the...
The purpose of this article is to present part of field research on the ethnic affirmation process o...
From an interdisciplinary perspective, this research meets the theme "indigenous people in cities of...
We set out to show in this paper how a particular ideal about indigenous people permeates the Brazil...
This present paper aims to approach some issues related to indigenous people in Brazil to understand...
As questões indígenas no Brasil englobam aspectos políticos, sociais, éticos e psicológicos, permead...
The south region of the Rio Grande do Norte has been historically recognized as a place of old india...
This paper is a result of the master's dissertation entitled “Aqui e Lá: Olhares e fronteiras entre ...
Over the past forty years we have seen in Brazil the intensification of the processes of ethnogenesi...
This thesis concerns to an interpretation of the historical situations lived by the Potiguara Indian...
This thesis provides an analysis and reflection on the process by which the ethnic identity of the T...
The demarcation of Indian land is undoubtedly a necessary condition for the protection of their soci...
The thesis is based on five months of fieldwork in Cumuruxatiba and the surrounding region in the so...
The Juruna Indians have inhabited the valley of the Xingu River, and as it can be proved, since the ...
The demise of the Brazilian Empire and the establishment of the Republic in 1889 caused the Brazilia...
This dissertation was dedicated to the study of indigenous culture, specifically the Guarani Mbya, w...
The purpose of this article is to present part of field research on the ethnic affirmation process o...
From an interdisciplinary perspective, this research meets the theme "indigenous people in cities of...
We set out to show in this paper how a particular ideal about indigenous people permeates the Brazil...
This present paper aims to approach some issues related to indigenous people in Brazil to understand...
As questões indígenas no Brasil englobam aspectos políticos, sociais, éticos e psicológicos, permead...
The south region of the Rio Grande do Norte has been historically recognized as a place of old india...
This paper is a result of the master's dissertation entitled “Aqui e Lá: Olhares e fronteiras entre ...
Over the past forty years we have seen in Brazil the intensification of the processes of ethnogenesi...
This thesis concerns to an interpretation of the historical situations lived by the Potiguara Indian...
This thesis provides an analysis and reflection on the process by which the ethnic identity of the T...
The demarcation of Indian land is undoubtedly a necessary condition for the protection of their soci...
The thesis is based on five months of fieldwork in Cumuruxatiba and the surrounding region in the so...
The Juruna Indians have inhabited the valley of the Xingu River, and as it can be proved, since the ...
The demise of the Brazilian Empire and the establishment of the Republic in 1889 caused the Brazilia...
This dissertation was dedicated to the study of indigenous culture, specifically the Guarani Mbya, w...
The purpose of this article is to present part of field research on the ethnic affirmation process o...
From an interdisciplinary perspective, this research meets the theme "indigenous people in cities of...
We set out to show in this paper how a particular ideal about indigenous people permeates the Brazil...