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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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O aldeamento dos índios de itambacuri e a política indigenista na província de Minas Gerais (1873-1889)

Oliveira, Tatiana Gonçalves de January 2016 (has links)
Submitted by Renata Lopes (renatasil82@gmail.com) on 2016-07-27T19:59:20Z No. of bitstreams: 1 tatianagoncalvesdeoliveira.pdf: 1496543 bytes, checksum: 5fefe8b8b2f8932a8b10fd4a712b8db4 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Adriana Oliveira (adriana.oliveira@ufjf.edu.br) on 2016-07-28T12:14:17Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 tatianagoncalvesdeoliveira.pdf: 1496543 bytes, checksum: 5fefe8b8b2f8932a8b10fd4a712b8db4 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-28T12:14:17Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 tatianagoncalvesdeoliveira.pdf: 1496543 bytes, checksum: 5fefe8b8b2f8932a8b10fd4a712b8db4 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016 / CAPES - Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Buscando contribuir com a historiografia acerca da história dos índios no Brasil, principalmente no que tange às relações sociais, políticas e culturais nos aldeamentos, esta dissertação propõe o entendimento da política indigenista que vigorou na província de Minas Gerais entre os anos de 1873 e 1889. Escolhemos como objeto de análise o Aldeamento dos Índios de Itambacuri, fundado em 1873 no norte de Minas Gerais por missionários italianos da ordem dos Capuchinhos. A escolha desse aldeamento foi motivada pela sua duração maior em relação aos outros aldeamentos criados no mesmo período, pela sua importância e centralidade para o entendimento da política indigenista provincial e imperial. Ao problematizar a organização social e o cotidiano do Aldeamento de Itambacuri, buscou-se ainda reconhecer as negociações e disputas que marcaram as relações interétnicas entre os diferentes sujeitos que vivenciaram aquela experiência, desde os padres diretores, índios de diferentes etnias e populações adjacentes ao Itambacuri. Incluem-se nesse cenário as elites locais e provinciais que buscavam seus domínios sobre as terras do vale do Mucuri, além do controle sobre a mão de obra indígena daqueles “sertões”. É importante salientar que, a experiência provincial da política indigenista praticada em Minas foi pensada em consonância com as diretrizes e propostas vindas da corte. Logo, a dissertação também caminhou no sentido de compreender o cenário político imperial, os debates em torno da questão indígena, antes e depois da promulgação do Regulamento acerca das missões de catequese e civilização dos índios de 1845. Assim, a análise dos debates parlamentares travados no Senado antes da promulgação de uma política indigenista para a catequese e “civilização” dos índios das províncias do Império demonstra a nebulosidade que pairava sobre esta tão implexa questão. Ao analisarmos esses debates colocamos em evidência uma fonte muito pouco explorada pela historiografia para se pensar, por exemplo, as diferentes propostas de integração dos índios à sociedade oitocentista. Assim sendo, este trabalho buscou conciliar os encontros e desencontros de uma política nacional indigenista, que deveria, portanto, ser aplicada em todas as províncias, com as adaptações sofridas por esta quando introduzida em Minas Gerais. Para além do debate político, procuramos demonstrar as trajetórias dos diferentes povos indígenas que vivenciaram de formas distintas as novas e velhas relações trazidas e mantidas pelo novo Regulamento indigenista. / Seeking to contribute to the historiography about the history of the Indians in Brazil, especially in reference to social, political and cultural in the settlements, this dissertation proposes the understanding of indigenous policy that was in force in the province of Minas Gerais between 1873 and 1889. We chose as object of analysis the Indians' Village of Itambacuri, founded in 1873 in the north of Minas Gerais by Italian missionaries of the order of the Capuchins. The choice of this village was motivated by its longer duration in comparison to other settlements created at the same period and by its importance its centrality to the understanding of provincial Indian policy and imperial. To problematize the social organization and daily life from village of Itambacuri, we sought to recognize the negotiations and disputes that marked the interethnic relations between the different subjects who experienced that experience, from the directors priests, Indians from different ethnic groups and adjacent populations to Itambacuri. The local and provincial elites are included in this scenario. They sought their control over the lands of the valley of the Mucuri, beyond their control over the indigenous labor of those "hinterlands". It’s important to notice that the provincial experience of indigenous policy practiced in Minas was designed in line with the guidelines proposals from the court. So, this dissertation also goes towards understanding the imperial political scenario, the debate on the indigenous issue before and after the promulgation of the Regulation about the catechetical mission and indians civilization in 1845. Thus, the analysis of parliamentary debates in the Senate before to the promulgation of an indigenous policy for Indians’ catechesis and Indians’ "civilization" from the Empire provinces shows nebulosity that hung over this complex question. By analyzing these debates we put in evidence a field very little explored by historiography to think about, for example, the different integration proposals of Indians into the nineteenth century society. Therefore, this study sought to reconcile the similarities and differences of a national indigenous policy which should be applied in all provinces with the adaptations suffered by this one when it was introduced in Minas Gerais. Beyond the political debate, we sought to demonstrate the paths of different indigenous peoples who lived in different ways the new and old relations brought and maintained by the new indigenous Regulation.
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The Modern State and the Re-Creation of the Indigenous Other: The Case of the Authentic Sámi in Sweden and the White Man’s Indian in the United States of America.

Zini, Luca 24 March 2015 (has links)
The present study comparatively examined the socio-political and economic transformation of the indigenous Sámi in Sweden and the Indian American in the United States of America occurring first as a consequence of colonization and later as a product of interaction with the modern territorial and industrial state, from approximately 1500 to 1900. The first colonial encounters of the Europeans with these autochthonous populations ultimately created an imagery of the exotic Other and of the noble savage. Despite these disparaging representations, the cross-cultural settings in which these interactions took place also produced the hybrid communities and syncretic life that allowed levels of cultural accommodation, autonomous space, and indigenous agency to emerge. By the nineteenth century, however, the modern territorial and industrial state rearranges the dynamics and reaches of power across a redefined territorial sovereign space, consequently, remapping belongingness and identity. In this context, the status of indigenous peoples, as in the case of Sámi and of Indian Americans, began to change at par with industrialization and with modernity. At this point in time, indigenous populations became a hindrance to be dealt with the legal re-codification of Indigenousness into a vacuumed limbo of disenfranchisement. It is, thus, the modern territorial and industrial state that re-creates the exotic into an indigenous Other. The present research showed how the initial interaction between indigenous and Europeans changed with the emergence of the modern state, demonstrating that the nineteenth century, with its fundamental impulses of industrialism and modernity, not only excluded and marginalized indigenous populations because they were considered unfit to join modern society, it also re-conceptualized indigenous identity into a constructed authenticity.
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Diretoria Geral dos Índios e índios na história : José Joaquim Machado de Oliveira (1844-1867) / Diretoria Geral dos Índios and indigenous people in history : José Joaquim Machado de Oliveira (1844-1867)

Assis, Gabriela Piai de, 1987- 27 August 2018 (has links)
Orientadores: Leila Mezan Algranti, José Maurício Paiva Andion Arruti / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-27T13:01:32Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Assis_GabrielaPiaide_M.pdf: 2305629 bytes, checksum: 92da07c8e33989b5db7dbd7304aa8a3e (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015 / Resumo: Esse trabalho é uma reflexão sobre a relação entre narrativa histórica e administração de povos indígenas, assim como a contribuição prática de José Joaquim Machado de Oliveira, homem de letras e Diretor Geral dos Índios de São Paulo, na formação do Estado nacional, especialmente sobre questões de cidadania e de terras. Seu livro Quadro Histórico da Província de São Paulo, primeiramente publicado em 1864, é seu trabalho definitivo sobre a história da província de São Paulo até o ano de 1822, em que ele trabalhou com suas ideias anteriormente publicadas na Revista do IHGB e em jornais, fazendo uma singular mediação entre teoria (narrativa histórica) e prática (a direção da Diretoria Geral) buscando absorver grupos indígenas para o interior da sociedade nacional, ou, pelo menos, reduzir o obstáculo que tais existências representavam para o desenvolvimento nacional / Abstract: The subject of this dissertation is the consideration about the relationship between historical narrative and administration of indigenous people, as well as the practical contribution of José Joaquim Machado de Oliveira, man of letters and Diretor Geral dos Índios of São Paulo, to the formation of the national state, especially regarding the questions of citizenship and land properties. His book Quadro Histórico da Província de São Paulo, first published on 1864, is his ultimate work about the history of São Paulo¿s province until the year of 1822, in which he handled his ideas, previously published by Revista do IHGB and newspapers, through singular mediation between theory (the writing of history) and practice (the management of the Diretoria Geral) seeking to absorb the indigenous groups in the national society, or, at times, to reduce the obstacle that their existence represented to the national development / Mestrado / Politica, Memoria e Cidade / Mestra em História

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