THE INTERPELLATION OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN THE CONSERVATION OF THEIR TERRITORIES
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Resumo: | The increase of socioenvironmental crises worldwide claims the understanding of indigenous peoples and their knowledge to deal with it. The indigenous women have focused in present their body-territories as a crucial part of the conservation of nature since the relationship between body and territory from their perspective is different. Ideas and initiatives of the women’s indigenous movement to protect their territories, body-territories-spirits, and nature are presented. The results of these initiatives are expressed in collective engagements inside and outside their lands, resisting to guarantee their lifestyle and well-being, reporting a lack of rights, and episodes of violence. Therefore, disclosure and maximizing local and global initiatives of the indigenous movement to protect their body-territory and nature from environmental crises through collective engagement is essential worldwide. In summary, indigenous women are organized and promote ideas based on their understanding of the human-nature relationship and the importance of immediate actions. |
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THE INTERPELLATION OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN THE CONSERVATION OF THEIR TERRITORIESLa INTERPELACIÓN DE MUJERES INDÍGENAS SOBRE LA CONSERVACIÓN DE SUS TERRITORIOSA INTERPELAÇÃO DAS MULHERES INDÍGENAS SOBRE A CONSERVAÇÃO DE SEUS TERRITÓRIOSCrises AmbientaisPovos IndígenasCorpo-TerritórioMovimento IndígenaANMIGA.Crisis AmbientalesPueblos Indígenas Cuerpo-Territoriomovimiento IndígenaANMIGA. .Environmental CrisesIndigenous PeoplesBody-Territory Indigenous MovementANMIGAThe increase of socioenvironmental crises worldwide claims the understanding of indigenous peoples and their knowledge to deal with it. The indigenous women have focused in present their body-territories as a crucial part of the conservation of nature since the relationship between body and territory from their perspective is different. Ideas and initiatives of the women’s indigenous movement to protect their territories, body-territories-spirits, and nature are presented. The results of these initiatives are expressed in collective engagements inside and outside their lands, resisting to guarantee their lifestyle and well-being, reporting a lack of rights, and episodes of violence. Therefore, disclosure and maximizing local and global initiatives of the indigenous movement to protect their body-territory and nature from environmental crises through collective engagement is essential worldwide. In summary, indigenous women are organized and promote ideas based on their understanding of the human-nature relationship and the importance of immediate actions.El aumento de las crisis socioambientales en el mundo requiere la comprensión de los pueblos indígenas y sus conocimientos para combatirlas. Las mujeres indígenas han presentado sus cuerpos-territorios como parte crucial de la conservación de la naturaleza, ya que la relación entre cuerpo y territorio desde su perspectiva es diferente. Así, se presentan ideas e iniciativas del movimiento de mujeres indígenas para proteger sus territorios, cuerpos-territorios-espíritus y la naturaleza. Los resultados de estas iniciativas se expresan en compromisos colectivos dentro y fuera de sus tierras, resistiendo para garantizar su estilo de vida y bienestar, denunciando la falta de derechos y episodios de violencia. Difundir y aprovechar las iniciativas locales y globales del movimiento indígena para proteger su cuerpo-territorio y la naturaleza de las crisis ambientales a través del compromiso colectivo es esencial en todo el mundo. Las mujeres indígenas se organizan y promueven ideas basadas en su comprensión de la relación hombre-naturaleza y la importancia de la acción inmediata.O aumento das crises socioambientais no mundo exige a compreensão dos povos indígenas e de seu conhecimento para combatê-los. As mulheres indígenas têm apresentado seus corpos-territórios como parte crucial para conservação da natureza, pois a relação entre corpo e território sob sua perspectiva é diferente. Assim, ideias e iniciativas do movimento de mulheres indígenas para proteger seus territórios, corpos-territórios-espíritos e a natureza são apresentadas. Resultados dessas iniciativas se expressam em engajamentos coletivos dentro e fora de suas terras, resistindo para garantir seu estilo de vida e bem-estar, denunciando a falta de direitos e os episódios de violência. Divulgar e potencializar as iniciativas locais e globais do movimento indígena para proteger seu corpo-território e natureza das crises ambientais por meio do engajamento coletivo é essencial em todo o mundo. Mulheres indígenas organizam-se e promovem ideias a partir de sua compreensão sobre a relação ser humano-natureza e da importância de ações imediatas.Editora da Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás2023-10-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionavaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://seer.pucgoias.edu.br/index.php/habitus/article/view/1320610.18224/hab.v21i1.13206Revista Habitus - Journal of the Goiano Institute of Prehistory and Anthropology; Vol. 21 No. 1 (2023): Protagonismo Indígena: natureza, cultura e território; 34-51Revista Habitus - Revista del Instituto Goiano de Prehistoria y Antropología; Vol. 21 Núm. 1 (2023): Protagonismo Indígena: natureza, cultura e território; 34-51Revista Habitus - Revista do Instituto Goiano de Pré-História e Antropologia; v. 21 n. 1 (2023): Protagonismo Indígena: natureza, cultura e território; 34-511983-779810.18224/hab.v21.1.2023reponame:Habitusinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás (PUC-GO)instacron:PUC-GOporhttps://seer.pucgoias.edu.br/index.php/habitus/article/view/13206/6391Copyright (c) 2023 Ariadne Dall'acqua Ayres, Jozileia Daniza Jagso Kaingang, Vanessa Fe Ha Neres, Fernanda da Rocha Brandohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAyres, Ariadne Dall'acquaDaniza Jagso Kaingang, JozileiaNeres, Vanessa Fe Hada Rocha Brando, Fernanda2023-10-26T13:44:47Zoai:ojs2.seer.pucgoias.edu.br:article/13206Revistahttp://seer.pucgoias.edu.br/index.php/habitus/indexPRIhttps://seer.pucgoias.edu.br/index.php/habitus/oaihabitus@pucgoias.edu.br||sibeli@pucgoias.edu.br|| felixpadua@gmail.com1983-77981678-6475opendoar:2023-10-26T13:44:47Habitus - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás (PUC-GO)false |
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THE INTERPELLATION OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN THE CONSERVATION OF THEIR TERRITORIES La INTERPELACIÓN DE MUJERES INDÍGENAS SOBRE LA CONSERVACIÓN DE SUS TERRITORIOS A INTERPELAÇÃO DAS MULHERES INDÍGENAS SOBRE A CONSERVAÇÃO DE SEUS TERRITÓRIOS |
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THE INTERPELLATION OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN THE CONSERVATION OF THEIR TERRITORIES |
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THE INTERPELLATION OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN THE CONSERVATION OF THEIR TERRITORIES Ayres, Ariadne Dall'acqua Crises Ambientais Povos Indígenas Corpo-Território Movimento Indígena ANMIGA. Crisis Ambientales Pueblos Indígenas Cuerpo-Territorio movimiento Indígena ANMIGA. . Environmental Crises Indigenous Peoples Body-Territory Indigenous Movement ANMIGA |
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THE INTERPELLATION OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN THE CONSERVATION OF THEIR TERRITORIES |
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THE INTERPELLATION OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN THE CONSERVATION OF THEIR TERRITORIES |
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THE INTERPELLATION OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN THE CONSERVATION OF THEIR TERRITORIES |
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THE INTERPELLATION OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN THE CONSERVATION OF THEIR TERRITORIES |
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THE INTERPELLATION OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN THE CONSERVATION OF THEIR TERRITORIES |
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Ayres, Ariadne Dall'acqua |
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Ayres, Ariadne Dall'acqua Daniza Jagso Kaingang, Jozileia Neres, Vanessa Fe Ha da Rocha Brando, Fernanda |
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Daniza Jagso Kaingang, Jozileia Neres, Vanessa Fe Ha da Rocha Brando, Fernanda |
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Ayres, Ariadne Dall'acqua Daniza Jagso Kaingang, Jozileia Neres, Vanessa Fe Ha da Rocha Brando, Fernanda |
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Crises Ambientais Povos Indígenas Corpo-Território Movimento Indígena ANMIGA. Crisis Ambientales Pueblos Indígenas Cuerpo-Territorio movimiento Indígena ANMIGA. . Environmental Crises Indigenous Peoples Body-Territory Indigenous Movement ANMIGA |
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Crises Ambientais Povos Indígenas Corpo-Território Movimento Indígena ANMIGA. Crisis Ambientales Pueblos Indígenas Cuerpo-Territorio movimiento Indígena ANMIGA. . Environmental Crises Indigenous Peoples Body-Territory Indigenous Movement ANMIGA |
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The increase of socioenvironmental crises worldwide claims the understanding of indigenous peoples and their knowledge to deal with it. The indigenous women have focused in present their body-territories as a crucial part of the conservation of nature since the relationship between body and territory from their perspective is different. Ideas and initiatives of the women’s indigenous movement to protect their territories, body-territories-spirits, and nature are presented. The results of these initiatives are expressed in collective engagements inside and outside their lands, resisting to guarantee their lifestyle and well-being, reporting a lack of rights, and episodes of violence. Therefore, disclosure and maximizing local and global initiatives of the indigenous movement to protect their body-territory and nature from environmental crises through collective engagement is essential worldwide. In summary, indigenous women are organized and promote ideas based on their understanding of the human-nature relationship and the importance of immediate actions. |
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Revista Habitus - Journal of the Goiano Institute of Prehistory and Anthropology; Vol. 21 No. 1 (2023): Protagonismo Indígena: natureza, cultura e território; 34-51 Revista Habitus - Revista del Instituto Goiano de Prehistoria y Antropología; Vol. 21 Núm. 1 (2023): Protagonismo Indígena: natureza, cultura e território; 34-51 Revista Habitus - Revista do Instituto Goiano de Pré-História e Antropologia; v. 21 n. 1 (2023): Protagonismo Indígena: natureza, cultura e território; 34-51 1983-7798 10.18224/hab.v21.1.2023 reponame:Habitus instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás (PUC-GO) instacron:PUC-GO |
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