WHO SAID, “THE INDIANS ARE OVER”? Indigenous Answers to the Discourse about the “End of the Indians” in the Brazilian Educational System
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Resumo: | In this article we intend to contribute to the debate on the existence of a discourse that preaches the “end of the indians” in Brazilian History classes, analyzing how it is reproduced by students and how it has been contested by contemporary Indigenous writers and professors. To reach this goal we engaged in a decolonial, epistemological and discursive reading of historiography and monographic studies conducted on the teaching of History in different Brazilian regions, under the lens of authors such as Linda Tuhiway Smith, Eli Orlandi and Matthew Restall. We questioned the “generic Indian” and the “Indians are over” discourses, as well as their presence and continuity in Brazilian primary education and the very nature of the production of historical knowledge, which reproduces a racist imagery of Indigenous peoples. |
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WHO SAID, “THE INDIANS ARE OVER”? Indigenous Answers to the Discourse about the “End of the Indians” in the Brazilian Educational System¿QUIÉN HA DICHO QUE “LOS INDIOS SE ESTÁN ACABANDO”? Respuestas de los indígenas al Discurso sobre “el Fin de los Indios” en la enseñanza de historiaQUEM DISSE QUE “OS ÍNDIOS ESTÃO ACABANDO”? Respostas Indígenas ao Discurso do “Fim dos Índios” no Ensino de HistóriaIndígenasDiscursoDecolonialidadIndigenousDiscourseDecolonialityIndígenasDiscursoDecolonialidadeIn this article we intend to contribute to the debate on the existence of a discourse that preaches the “end of the indians” in Brazilian History classes, analyzing how it is reproduced by students and how it has been contested by contemporary Indigenous writers and professors. To reach this goal we engaged in a decolonial, epistemological and discursive reading of historiography and monographic studies conducted on the teaching of History in different Brazilian regions, under the lens of authors such as Linda Tuhiway Smith, Eli Orlandi and Matthew Restall. We questioned the “generic Indian” and the “Indians are over” discourses, as well as their presence and continuity in Brazilian primary education and the very nature of the production of historical knowledge, which reproduces a racist imagery of Indigenous peoples.En este artículo buscamos contribuir al debate sobre el discurso que predica el "fin de los indios" en la enseñanza de la historia de Brasil. En esta investigación se observa cómo está siendo reproducido este discurso por los estudiantes y cómo los escritores y profesores indígenas vienen contrarrestando esta discusión. Para estos fines, se procedió a una lectura decolonial, epistemológica y discursiva de la historiografía y de los estudios monográficos realizados sobre la enseñanza de la historia en diferentes regiones brasileñas, con base en autores como Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Eni Orlandi y Matthew Restall. Cuestionamos el discurso del "indio genérico" y el de los "indios se están acabando", su presencia y continuidad en la educación básica brasileña y la naturaleza misma de la producción de conocimiento histórico que reproduce imágenes racistas de los pueblos indígenas.Neste artigo procuramos contribuir com o debate acerca da presença do discurso que prega o “fim dos índios” no ensino de História do Brasil, observando como ele está sendo reproduzido por estudantes e como vem sendo contestado por escritores e professores indígenas contemporâneos. Para tanto, procedemos a uma leitura decolonial, epistemológica e discursiva da historiografia e de estudos monográficos realizados sobre ensino de História em diferentes regiões brasileiras a partir de autores como Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Eni Orlandi e Matthew Restall. Questionamos o discurso do “índio genérico” e o dos “índios estão acabando”, bem como sua presença e continuidade no ensino básico brasileiro e a própria natureza da produção de conhecimento histórico, que reproduzem imagens racistas dos indígenas.Universidade Estadual do Maranhão2023-07-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion"Avaliado pelos pares", "artigo de covidados"application/pdfhttps://www.outrostempos.uema.br/index.php/outros_tempos_uema/article/view/102010.18817/ot.v20i36.1020Outros Tempos: Pesquisa em Foco - História; v. 20 n. 36 (2023): Dossiê - ENSINO DE HISTÓRIA: metodologias, abordagens e práticas; 220-2481808-803110.18817/ot.v20i36reponame:Outros temposinstname:Universidade Estadual do Maranhão (UEMA)instacron:UEMAporhttps://www.outrostempos.uema.br/index.php/outros_tempos_uema/article/view/1020/986Copyright (c) 2023 Outros Tempos: Pesquisa em Foco - Históriahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSILVA , KALINA VANDERLEI2023-10-06T18:15:52Zoai:ojs2.outrostempos.uema.br:article/1020Revistahttp://www.outrostempos.uema.br/PUBhttps://www.outrostempos.uema.br/index.php/outros_tempos_uema/oaioutrostempos_revista@yahoo.com.br1808-80311808-8031opendoar:2023-10-06T18:15:52Outros tempos - Universidade Estadual do Maranhão (UEMA)false |
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WHO SAID, “THE INDIANS ARE OVER”? Indigenous Answers to the Discourse about the “End of the Indians” in the Brazilian Educational System ¿QUIÉN HA DICHO QUE “LOS INDIOS SE ESTÁN ACABANDO”? Respuestas de los indígenas al Discurso sobre “el Fin de los Indios” en la enseñanza de historia QUEM DISSE QUE “OS ÍNDIOS ESTÃO ACABANDO”? Respostas Indígenas ao Discurso do “Fim dos Índios” no Ensino de História |
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WHO SAID, “THE INDIANS ARE OVER”? Indigenous Answers to the Discourse about the “End of the Indians” in the Brazilian Educational System |
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WHO SAID, “THE INDIANS ARE OVER”? Indigenous Answers to the Discourse about the “End of the Indians” in the Brazilian Educational System SILVA , KALINA VANDERLEI Indígenas Discurso Decolonialidad Indigenous Discourse Decoloniality Indígenas Discurso Decolonialidade |
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WHO SAID, “THE INDIANS ARE OVER”? Indigenous Answers to the Discourse about the “End of the Indians” in the Brazilian Educational System |
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WHO SAID, “THE INDIANS ARE OVER”? Indigenous Answers to the Discourse about the “End of the Indians” in the Brazilian Educational System |
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WHO SAID, “THE INDIANS ARE OVER”? Indigenous Answers to the Discourse about the “End of the Indians” in the Brazilian Educational System |
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WHO SAID, “THE INDIANS ARE OVER”? Indigenous Answers to the Discourse about the “End of the Indians” in the Brazilian Educational System |
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WHO SAID, “THE INDIANS ARE OVER”? Indigenous Answers to the Discourse about the “End of the Indians” in the Brazilian Educational System |
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SILVA , KALINA VANDERLEI |
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Indígenas Discurso Decolonialidad Indigenous Discourse Decoloniality Indígenas Discurso Decolonialidade |
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Indígenas Discurso Decolonialidad Indigenous Discourse Decoloniality Indígenas Discurso Decolonialidade |
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In this article we intend to contribute to the debate on the existence of a discourse that preaches the “end of the indians” in Brazilian History classes, analyzing how it is reproduced by students and how it has been contested by contemporary Indigenous writers and professors. To reach this goal we engaged in a decolonial, epistemological and discursive reading of historiography and monographic studies conducted on the teaching of History in different Brazilian regions, under the lens of authors such as Linda Tuhiway Smith, Eli Orlandi and Matthew Restall. We questioned the “generic Indian” and the “Indians are over” discourses, as well as their presence and continuity in Brazilian primary education and the very nature of the production of historical knowledge, which reproduces a racist imagery of Indigenous peoples. |
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