Native Ethnology
Mostrando 1-5 de 5 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Inquietas companhias : sobre os animais de criação entre os Karitiana
This work deals with a matter which was not properly investigated by ethnologists working on indigenous populations in the South American lowlands: the relationships between these societies and animal species introduced by Europeans after contact and conquest, specially dogs, cats, oxen, pigs, horses and chicken. Based on empirical data collected among the K
Publicado em: 2010
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2. Música na Mitolologia Tenetehara
This is a bibliography research about the Tenetehara, a Tupi language people who live in the West Amazon. The aim of this work is to deal with the relation between native music and myths of these people. The ethnography is based on a large bibliography since there was not an opportunity to make a field research. This dissertation presents important issues fo
Publicado em: 2008
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3. De índios para índios: a escrita indígena da história / Of Indians for Indians: the writing Indian of history
During the last decades, many indigenous groups have progressively intensified and increased the span of relations with various sectors of national society. In this context, they have assumed the task of elaborating discourses in which they present themselves to the other as differentiated groups. In constructing this dialogue, experiences in schooling, spec
Publicado em: 2008
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4. Diferenças indissolúveis: : um estudo sobre a sociabilidade Borum
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. T
Publicado em: 2006
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5. Herbert Baldus e a antropologia no Brasil
The present issue is refered to the studies on History of Anthropology in Brazil, analysing the trajectory of Herbert Baldus. Herbert Baldus (1899-1970) was a German ethnologist, who became a Brazilian citzen, arrived in Brazil in the 1920 s, and accomplished fieldworks among American indigenous groups, mainly the Brazilian ones. Baldus descends from a Germa
Publicado em: 2002