Terena territory: from expropriation and formation of reserves to the movement of resumes
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Resumo: | In the end of the XIX century the extractive colonization and the farming and grazing activity waves in the south of Mato Grosso, current Mato Grosso do Sul intensified. For the Terena people, this process has resulted in the expropriation of territories of traditional occupation, in the compulsory recruitment as mandatory workforce in private initiatives, and in the gradual loss of political autonomy of their communities. In the beginning of the XX century Indigenous Reservations were created in much smaller areas than the one tradionally occupied by the Terena people. Even though, the Terena people reorganized themselves in these spaces, and, by the end of the XX century, taking advantage of the process of redemocratization of the Brazilian society, they started to feature new forms of demanding the demarcation of their territories. In this new context, it is evident the warrior awakening, that comes to live side by side with the diplomatic conduct, that always characterized the way of being terena. The warrior awakening is marked by a growing participation of women, also warriors, expanding women’s participation in public spaces and in the political sphere. |
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Terena territory: from expropriation and formation of reserves to the movement of resumesEl Territorio Terena: de la expropiación y formación de reservas al movimiento de embargosO Território Terena: da expropriação e formação das reservas ao movimento das retomadasTerenaTerritoryIndigenous ReservationsTerenaTerritorioReservas indígenasTerenaTerritórioReservas indígenasIn the end of the XIX century the extractive colonization and the farming and grazing activity waves in the south of Mato Grosso, current Mato Grosso do Sul intensified. For the Terena people, this process has resulted in the expropriation of territories of traditional occupation, in the compulsory recruitment as mandatory workforce in private initiatives, and in the gradual loss of political autonomy of their communities. In the beginning of the XX century Indigenous Reservations were created in much smaller areas than the one tradionally occupied by the Terena people. Even though, the Terena people reorganized themselves in these spaces, and, by the end of the XX century, taking advantage of the process of redemocratization of the Brazilian society, they started to feature new forms of demanding the demarcation of their territories. In this new context, it is evident the warrior awakening, that comes to live side by side with the diplomatic conduct, that always characterized the way of being terena. The warrior awakening is marked by a growing participation of women, also warriors, expanding women’s participation in public spaces and in the political sphere.A fines del siglo XIX, las olas de colonización extractiva y agropastoril se intensificaron en el sur del antiguo estado de Mato Grosso, actual Mato Grosso do Sul. Para los Terena, este proceso resultó en la expropiación de territorios tradicionalmente ocupados, en el reclutamiento forzoso de hombres y mujeres como mano de obra en empresas privadas y en la pérdida paulatina de la autonomía política de las comunidades. A principios del siglo XX se crearon reservas, con áreas mucho más pequeñas que las tierras de ocupación tradicional. Aun así, los Terena se reorganizaron en estos espacios y, a fines del siglo XX, aprovechando el proceso de redemocratización de la sociedad brasileña, comenzaron a desempeñar un papel protagónico en nuevas formas de reivindicación de la demarcación de sus territorios tradicionales. . En este nuevo contexto, se hace evidente el despertar guerrero, que pasa a convivir con el comportamiento diplomático, que hasta entonces caracterizaba la forma de ser terena. El despertar guerrero está marcado por una creciente participación de mujeres, también guerreras, ampliándose la participación femenina en los espacios públicos y en la esfera política.No final do século XIX, intensificaram-se as ondas de colonização extrativistas e agropastoris no sul do antigo estado de Mato Grosso, atual Mato Grosso do Sul. Para os Terena, esse processo resultou na expropriação de territórios de ocupação tradicional, no recrutamento compulsório de homens e mulheres como mão de obra nos empreendimentos particulares, e na perda gradativa da autonomia política das comunidades. No início do século XX, foram criadas as reservas, com áreas muito inferiores às terras de ocupação tradicional. Ainda assim, os Terena reorganizaram-se nesses espaços, e, no final do século XX, aproveitando o processo de redemocratização da sociedade brasileira, passaram a protagonizar novas formas de reivindicação da demarcação de seus territórios tradicionais. Nesse novo contexto, evidencia-se o despertar guerreiro, que passa a conviver lado a lado com a conduta diplomática, que até então caracterizou o modo de ser terena. O despertar guerreiro é marcado por uma participação crescente das mulheres, também guerreiras, ampliando a participação feminina nos espaços públicos e na esfera política.Universidade Estadual de Londrina2017-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/mediacoes/article/view/3225510.5433/2176-6665.2017v22n2p24Mediações - Revista de Ciências Sociais; Vol. 22 No. 2 (2017); 24-50Mediações - Revista de Ciências Sociais; Vol. 22 Núm. 2 (2017); 24-50Mediações - Revista de Ciências Sociais; v. 22 n. 2 (2017); 24-502176-66651414-0543reponame:Mediações - Revista de Ciências Sociaisinstname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/mediacoes/article/view/32255/32291Copyright (c) 2017 Lenir Gomes Ximenes, Levi Marques Pereirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessXimenes, Lenir GomesPereira, Levi Marques2022-06-30T20:54:02Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/32255Revistahttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/mediacoes/indexPUBhttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/mediacoes/oaimediacoes@uel.br2176-66652176-6665opendoar:2023-01-13T10:38:08.457384Mediações - Revista de Ciências Sociais - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Terena territory: from expropriation and formation of reserves to the movement of resumes El Territorio Terena: de la expropiación y formación de reservas al movimiento de embargos O Território Terena: da expropriação e formação das reservas ao movimento das retomadas |
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Terena territory: from expropriation and formation of reserves to the movement of resumes |
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Terena territory: from expropriation and formation of reserves to the movement of resumes Ximenes, Lenir Gomes Terena Territory Indigenous Reservations Terena Territorio Reservas indígenas Terena Território Reservas indígenas |
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Terena territory: from expropriation and formation of reserves to the movement of resumes |
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Terena territory: from expropriation and formation of reserves to the movement of resumes |
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Terena territory: from expropriation and formation of reserves to the movement of resumes |
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Terena territory: from expropriation and formation of reserves to the movement of resumes |
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Terena territory: from expropriation and formation of reserves to the movement of resumes |
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Ximenes, Lenir Gomes |
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Ximenes, Lenir Gomes Pereira, Levi Marques |
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Pereira, Levi Marques |
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Ximenes, Lenir Gomes Pereira, Levi Marques |
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Terena Territory Indigenous Reservations Terena Territorio Reservas indígenas Terena Território Reservas indígenas |
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Terena Territory Indigenous Reservations Terena Territorio Reservas indígenas Terena Território Reservas indígenas |
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In the end of the XIX century the extractive colonization and the farming and grazing activity waves in the south of Mato Grosso, current Mato Grosso do Sul intensified. For the Terena people, this process has resulted in the expropriation of territories of traditional occupation, in the compulsory recruitment as mandatory workforce in private initiatives, and in the gradual loss of political autonomy of their communities. In the beginning of the XX century Indigenous Reservations were created in much smaller areas than the one tradionally occupied by the Terena people. Even though, the Terena people reorganized themselves in these spaces, and, by the end of the XX century, taking advantage of the process of redemocratization of the Brazilian society, they started to feature new forms of demanding the demarcation of their territories. In this new context, it is evident the warrior awakening, that comes to live side by side with the diplomatic conduct, that always characterized the way of being terena. The warrior awakening is marked by a growing participation of women, also warriors, expanding women’s participation in public spaces and in the political sphere. |
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