"We Guarani Kaiowá pray to the land and the seeds": the ancestral memory for life in the face of the agribusiness offensive
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Resumo: | The intensification of the advance of neo-extractivism and megaprojects has generated a broad process of continuous State of Exception, especially for native peoples. One of the devices used to leverage these projects is the institutional dimension and the regulations promoted by the corporatism of the political elite of the national congress. This article analyzes the necropolitical practices of the Brazilian State in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, reflecting on the one hand how the State prioritized ecocidal and genocidal projects linked to neo-extractivism and trivialized the health crisis, and on the other hand, we analyze the importance of indigenous ancestral resistance in defense of life. For this, we used the narrative bibliographic review, the analysis of key documents of indigenous movements and interviews built between 2020 and 2022. The paths paved by the peoples show important seedings and alternatives to defend sociobiodiversity and the territory as essential axes to face the systemic crisis propagated across the borders of capital. |
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"We Guarani Kaiowá pray to the land and the seeds": the ancestral memory for life in the face of the agribusiness offensive "Los Guarani Kaiowá rezamos a la tierra y a las semillas": memoria ancestral para la vida frente a la ofensiva del agronegocio“Nós Guarani Kaiowá rezamos para a terra e as sementes”: a memória ancestral pela vida frente à ofensiva do agronegócioCovid-19Ecological degradationNative peoplesNeo-extractivismState violenceCovid-19Degradação ecológicaPovos origináriosNeoextrativismoViolência de EstadoCovid-19Degradación ecológicaPueblos indígenasNeoextractivismoViolencia del EstadoThe intensification of the advance of neo-extractivism and megaprojects has generated a broad process of continuous State of Exception, especially for native peoples. One of the devices used to leverage these projects is the institutional dimension and the regulations promoted by the corporatism of the political elite of the national congress. This article analyzes the necropolitical practices of the Brazilian State in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, reflecting on the one hand how the State prioritized ecocidal and genocidal projects linked to neo-extractivism and trivialized the health crisis, and on the other hand, we analyze the importance of indigenous ancestral resistance in defense of life. For this, we used the narrative bibliographic review, the analysis of key documents of indigenous movements and interviews built between 2020 and 2022. The paths paved by the peoples show important seedings and alternatives to defend sociobiodiversity and the territory as essential axes to face the systemic crisis propagated across the borders of capital.La intensificación del avance del neoextractivismo y los megaproyectos ha generado un amplio proceso de Estado de Excepción en curso, especialmente para los pueblos originarios. Uno de los dispositivos utilizados para apalancar estos proyectos es la dimensión institucional y las regulaciones promovidas por el corporativismo de la élite política del congreso nacional. Este artículo analiza las prácticas necropolíticas del Estado brasileño en el contexto de la pandemia del Covid-19, reflejando, por un lado, cómo el Estado priorizó los proyectos ecocidas y genocidas vinculados al neoextractivismo y banalizó la crisis sanitaria, y por otro lado, analizamos la importancia de la resistencia ancestral indígena en defensa de la vida. Para ello, utilizamos la revisión bibliográfica narrativa,el análisis de documentos clave de los movimientos indígenas y entrevistas construidas entre 2020 y 2022. Los caminos que los pueblos han trazado muestran importantes semillas y alternativas para defender la sociobiodiversidad y el territorio como ejes esenciales para enfrentar la crisis sistémica propagada por las fronteras del capital. A intensificação do avanço do neoextrativismo e dos megaprojetos tem gerado um amplo processo de Estado de Exceção contínuo, sobretudo, para os povos originários. Um dos dispositivos utilizados para alavancar esses projetos é a dimensão institucional e as normativas promovidas pelo corporativismo da elite política do congresso nacional. Este artigo analisa as práticas necropolíticas do Estado brasileiro no contexto de pandemia da Covid-19, refletindo por um lado como o Estado priorizou as projetos ecocidas e genocidas vinculados ao neoextrativismo e banalizou a crise de saúde, e, por outro lado, analisamos a importância da resistência ancestral indígena em defesa da vida. Para isso, utilizamos a revisão bibliográfica narrativa, a análise de documentos-chaves dos movimentos indígenas e entrevistas construídas entre 2020 e 2022. Os caminhos pavimentados pelos povos, evidenciam importantes semeaduras e alteranativas para defendermos a sociobiodiversidade e o território como eixos imprescindiveis para enfrentarmos a crise sistêmica propagada pelas fronteiras do capitalEditora da Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados2023-08-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/entre-lugar/article/view/1632710.30612/rel.v14i27.16327ENTRE-LUGAR; v. 14 n. 27 (2023): ; 169-1902177-78292176-9559reponame:Entre-Lugar (Online)instname:Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados (UFGD)instacron:UFGDporhttps://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/entre-lugar/article/view/16327/9654Copyright (c) 2023 ENTRE-LUGARinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMonfort, GislaineAlziro, GermanoBueno Mota, Juliana Grasieli2023-08-18T20:22:33Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16327Revistahttps://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/index.php/entre-lugarPUBhttps://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/index.php/entre-lugar/oaimarcosmondardo@yahoo.com.br||charleisilva@ufgd.edu.br||editora.suporte@ufgd.edu.br10.306122177-78292176-9559opendoar:2023-08-18T20:22:33Entre-Lugar (Online) - Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados (UFGD)false |
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"We Guarani Kaiowá pray to the land and the seeds": the ancestral memory for life in the face of the agribusiness offensive "Los Guarani Kaiowá rezamos a la tierra y a las semillas": memoria ancestral para la vida frente a la ofensiva del agronegocio “Nós Guarani Kaiowá rezamos para a terra e as sementes”: a memória ancestral pela vida frente à ofensiva do agronegócio |
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"We Guarani Kaiowá pray to the land and the seeds": the ancestral memory for life in the face of the agribusiness offensive |
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"We Guarani Kaiowá pray to the land and the seeds": the ancestral memory for life in the face of the agribusiness offensive Monfort, Gislaine Covid-19 Ecological degradation Native peoples Neo-extractivism State violence Covid-19 Degradação ecológica Povos originários Neoextrativismo Violência de Estado Covid-19 Degradación ecológica Pueblos indígenas Neoextractivismo Violencia del Estado |
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"We Guarani Kaiowá pray to the land and the seeds": the ancestral memory for life in the face of the agribusiness offensive |
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"We Guarani Kaiowá pray to the land and the seeds": the ancestral memory for life in the face of the agribusiness offensive |
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"We Guarani Kaiowá pray to the land and the seeds": the ancestral memory for life in the face of the agribusiness offensive |
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"We Guarani Kaiowá pray to the land and the seeds": the ancestral memory for life in the face of the agribusiness offensive |
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"We Guarani Kaiowá pray to the land and the seeds": the ancestral memory for life in the face of the agribusiness offensive |
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Monfort, Gislaine |
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Monfort, Gislaine Alziro, Germano Bueno Mota, Juliana Grasieli |
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Alziro, Germano Bueno Mota, Juliana Grasieli |
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Monfort, Gislaine Alziro, Germano Bueno Mota, Juliana Grasieli |
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Covid-19 Ecological degradation Native peoples Neo-extractivism State violence Covid-19 Degradação ecológica Povos originários Neoextrativismo Violência de Estado Covid-19 Degradación ecológica Pueblos indígenas Neoextractivismo Violencia del Estado |
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Covid-19 Ecological degradation Native peoples Neo-extractivism State violence Covid-19 Degradação ecológica Povos originários Neoextrativismo Violência de Estado Covid-19 Degradación ecológica Pueblos indígenas Neoextractivismo Violencia del Estado |
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The intensification of the advance of neo-extractivism and megaprojects has generated a broad process of continuous State of Exception, especially for native peoples. One of the devices used to leverage these projects is the institutional dimension and the regulations promoted by the corporatism of the political elite of the national congress. This article analyzes the necropolitical practices of the Brazilian State in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, reflecting on the one hand how the State prioritized ecocidal and genocidal projects linked to neo-extractivism and trivialized the health crisis, and on the other hand, we analyze the importance of indigenous ancestral resistance in defense of life. For this, we used the narrative bibliographic review, the analysis of key documents of indigenous movements and interviews built between 2020 and 2022. The paths paved by the peoples show important seedings and alternatives to defend sociobiodiversity and the territory as essential axes to face the systemic crisis propagated across the borders of capital. |
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