POLÍTICAS INDIGENISTAS, DESENVOLVIMENTO E TERRITORIALIDADES INDÍGENAS NO BRASIL ATUAL

The relations between native peoples and Brazilian society are historically mediated by the State. In the Republic, due to the conflicts promoted by expansionist fronts, the Indian Protection Service was created (1910), implementing the tutelary regime. During the Military Regime, the SPI was exting...

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Autores principales: Ana Caroline Amorim Oliveira, Adalberto Luiz Rizzo de Oliveira, Rogério Tavares Pinto, Rodrigo Theophilo Folhes
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:213f1be82183419fb8405edc4dce87752021-11-11T15:50:49ZPOLÍTICAS INDIGENISTAS, DESENVOLVIMENTO E TERRITORIALIDADES INDÍGENAS NO BRASIL ATUAL2178-2865https://doaj.org/article/213f1be82183419fb8405edc4dce87752020-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=321165167031https://doaj.org/toc/2178-2865The relations between native peoples and Brazilian society are historically mediated by the State. In the Republic, due to the conflicts promoted by expansionist fronts, the Indian Protection Service was created (1910), implementing the tutelary regime. During the Military Regime, the SPI was extinguished and replaced by FUNAI, which followed the same integrationist principles, linked to development policy in the Amazon. The 1988 Constitution abolished these precepts and recognized the autonomous organization of these peoples. In recent decades, the Brazilian State, in line with agribusiness, mining and other interests, has restricted the ethnic and territorial autonomy of indigenous peoples. The article analyzes the impacts of these policies on the social organization and cosmopolitics of these peoples, in the fields of education, development, territoriality and interethnic relations.Ana Caroline Amorim OliveiraAdalberto Luiz Rizzo de OliveiraRogério Tavares PintoRodrigo Theophilo FolhesUniversidade Federal do Maranhãoarticleindigenist policiesindigenist education and healthterritoriality and developmenttutorship and ethnic autonomyPolitical scienceJPolitical institutions and public administration (General)JF20-2112ENESFRPTRevista de Políticas Públicas, Vol 24, Pp 577-597 (2020)
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language EN
ES
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topic indigenist policies
indigenist education and health
territoriality and development
tutorship and ethnic autonomy
Political science
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Political institutions and public administration (General)
JF20-2112
spellingShingle indigenist policies
indigenist education and health
territoriality and development
tutorship and ethnic autonomy
Political science
J
Political institutions and public administration (General)
JF20-2112
Ana Caroline Amorim Oliveira
Adalberto Luiz Rizzo de Oliveira
Rogério Tavares Pinto
Rodrigo Theophilo Folhes
POLÍTICAS INDIGENISTAS, DESENVOLVIMENTO E TERRITORIALIDADES INDÍGENAS NO BRASIL ATUAL
description The relations between native peoples and Brazilian society are historically mediated by the State. In the Republic, due to the conflicts promoted by expansionist fronts, the Indian Protection Service was created (1910), implementing the tutelary regime. During the Military Regime, the SPI was extinguished and replaced by FUNAI, which followed the same integrationist principles, linked to development policy in the Amazon. The 1988 Constitution abolished these precepts and recognized the autonomous organization of these peoples. In recent decades, the Brazilian State, in line with agribusiness, mining and other interests, has restricted the ethnic and territorial autonomy of indigenous peoples. The article analyzes the impacts of these policies on the social organization and cosmopolitics of these peoples, in the fields of education, development, territoriality and interethnic relations.
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author Ana Caroline Amorim Oliveira
Adalberto Luiz Rizzo de Oliveira
Rogério Tavares Pinto
Rodrigo Theophilo Folhes
author_facet Ana Caroline Amorim Oliveira
Adalberto Luiz Rizzo de Oliveira
Rogério Tavares Pinto
Rodrigo Theophilo Folhes
author_sort Ana Caroline Amorim Oliveira
title POLÍTICAS INDIGENISTAS, DESENVOLVIMENTO E TERRITORIALIDADES INDÍGENAS NO BRASIL ATUAL
title_short POLÍTICAS INDIGENISTAS, DESENVOLVIMENTO E TERRITORIALIDADES INDÍGENAS NO BRASIL ATUAL
title_full POLÍTICAS INDIGENISTAS, DESENVOLVIMENTO E TERRITORIALIDADES INDÍGENAS NO BRASIL ATUAL
title_fullStr POLÍTICAS INDIGENISTAS, DESENVOLVIMENTO E TERRITORIALIDADES INDÍGENAS NO BRASIL ATUAL
title_full_unstemmed POLÍTICAS INDIGENISTAS, DESENVOLVIMENTO E TERRITORIALIDADES INDÍGENAS NO BRASIL ATUAL
title_sort políticas indigenistas, desenvolvimento e territorialidades indígenas no brasil atual
publisher Universidade Federal do Maranhão
publishDate 2020
url https://doaj.org/article/213f1be82183419fb8405edc4dce8775
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