Diferenças indissolúveis: : um estudo sobre a sociabilidade Borum

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2006

RESUMO

This work focuses the hostile relations among the Borun people, which are greatly recurrent and is expressed in terms of war, faccionalism, conflicts and internal splits, permeating both historiographic and anthropologic literature. The Borum people, who speak one of the Macro-Jê languages, live in the Medium Rio Doce valley, in the State of Minas Gerais. The temporal cut proposed in this research is quite wide: from the XIX century to nowadays. The theoretical and etnographic support for analysis is the discussion over war and faccionalism present in Brazilian etnography. The choice for these themes is not casual, once war in the past and faccionalism in the present are, central elements in the Borum social experience

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botocudo faccionalism borum krenak war faccionalismo native ethnology sociabilidade botocudo people belligerance etnologia indígena belicosidade guerra krenak, sociability antropologia borum

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