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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.
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Sahu-apé e o turismo em terras e comunidades indígenas

Santos, Luciano Cardenes 16 June 2010 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2015-04-11T13:59:42Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 DISSERTACAO LucianoCardenes.pdf: 4580183 bytes, checksum: 7ba014deb995f888c947c6b3a7534bae (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010-06-16 / Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Amazonas / This research is about the issue of tourism on indigenous lands and communities, starting from the analysis of tourism policies developed in the context of the Brazilian state. This point of view was chosen as the focus of analysis and policy proposals for the development of tourism in the Amazon and with indigenous peoples in the region, identifying as the main agents SPVEA, SUDAM, the Ministries of Tourism and Environment and FUNAI. In order to understand this political field of indigenism, we also elected positions from the conferences of indigenous peoples. The reflection of this reserach is centralized in the ethnic community Sateré-Mawé Sahu-Ape, located in the small ville of Iranduba, Amazonas. This is a group that is in the heart of these development policies and and they defined their own strategies for managing tourism and ethnicity. / A presente pesquisa aborda a questão do turismo em terras e comunidades indígenas a partir da análise das políticas de turismo elaboradas no âmbito do Estado brasileiro. Essa abordagem elegeu como foco de análise as propostas e políticas para o desenvolvimento do turismo na Amazônia e junto aos povos indígenas da região, identificando como agentes principais o SPVEA, a SUDAM, os Ministérios do Turismo e Meio Ambiente e a FUNAI. Na perspectiva de compreender esse campo político do indigenismo, elegemos também posicionamentos de conferências dos povos indígenas. A reflexão central desse trabalho está na comunidade étnica Sateré-Mawé Sahu-Apé, localizada no município de Iranduba, Amazonas. Trata-se de um grupo que está no centro dessas políticas desenvolvimentistas e indigenistas e que definiram estratégias próprias para gestão do turismo e da etnicidade.

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