Gestão territorial e sustentabilidade socioambiental do povo Xavante : terra indígena de Marãiwatsédé, Bom Jesus do Araguaia-MT

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Raimundo Nonato Silva de
Data de Publicação: 2015
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Resumo: ABTRACT - The Indigenous Land (TI) Xavante of Marãiwatsédé is under the political jurisdiction of Bom Jesus do Araguaia -MT. For a long time the Xavante people occupied their territory in the traditional way. The political, economic, social, cultural they changed the life of society. These changes affected the territory and the lives of Xavante of Marãiwatsédé, observed changes in lifestyle, in relationship to the land, social relations, food, traditions and other aspects influencing the traditional way of occupation of the territory. In that situation lies the central issue of research of the research that has as main objective the investigation of agents that influence the Indigenous Land Management Marãiwatsédé and environmental sustainability of the Xavante people. The specific objectives are: To reflect on the key actors that contribute to land management in the village of Marãiwatsédé. Understand the problems of indigenous issues in the State of Mato Grosso in Paradigm Perspective Agrarian Question ( PQA ), investigate the relationship between teachers and the local community; Knowing the everyday knowledge of the elders related to the territory; Evaluate the possibility of contribution of Indigenous education (formal) in land management. Evaluate the possibility of contribution of Indigenous education (formal) in land management. The methodological contributions reside in qualitative research and direct observation procedures, interviews, oral history and documentary photographs and analysis. The observation has contributed to understanding how social, economic and institutional processes materialize in community and land management. Interviews with the elders, elders and teachers (as), were important to understand how the community uses local resources, with a view to economic dynamism and improving the quality of life. The analysis of documents such as plans for Territorial and Environmental Management of Indigenous Lands (PGTAs) and PPP - Pedagogical Political Project of the State School Marãiwatsédé were important to realize the materiality of these management mechanisms in the Indigenous Land. And finally, the photographs recorded moments of everyday life and how Chavantes dominate the territory and create new territoriality. The results indicate that the environmental impacts on the territory from the 1960s, the incorporation of extensive farming has intensified, especially since the 1980s, with the increasing deployment of grain for export , especially soybeans. The Xavante people of Marãiwatsédé goes through a planning process resumed. Despite efforts to maintain their traditional way of life, based mainly on agricultural crops (corn, beans, cassava) coexist with government policies that encourage them to adopt economic practices, especially the slash and burn agriculture and cattle breeding. Environmental degradation result of livestock and agricultural monoculture, surrounding and inside the Xavante territory, strongly decreases the stock of wildlife, used both for food and for the rituals of the culture, especially the marriage. The land required for subsistence Xavante encompassed large tract of land where the exploited groups in search of food, hunting and gathering. Currently this standard excursions disappeared due to the reduction of the land. This has influenced the way of life of the village Xavante of Marãiwatsédé, agriculture coexists with the transformation of mechanization. Therefore, the Xavante seek other perspectives of life, the resumption of land, an area of 165 hectares, represents a breakthrough in the reconquest of its territory, but at the same time have a number of dilemmas to be thought of by the community, such as environmental degradation, scarcity water, food, health infrastructure. The construction of a new village in the area gains strength in the community however is being discussed with the National Indian Foundation (FUNAI) - Brasilia. In this process the knowledge of the elders and formal education have contributed to the recognition of the territory and development work with the community to ensure environmental sustainability.
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spelling Gestão territorial e sustentabilidade socioambiental do povo Xavante : terra indígena de Marãiwatsédé, Bom Jesus do Araguaia-MTGestão territorialTerritórioTerritorialidadeSustentabilidadeEducaçãoCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::GEOGRAFIATerritorial managementTerritoryTerritorialitySustainabilityEducationABTRACT - The Indigenous Land (TI) Xavante of Marãiwatsédé is under the political jurisdiction of Bom Jesus do Araguaia -MT. For a long time the Xavante people occupied their territory in the traditional way. The political, economic, social, cultural they changed the life of society. These changes affected the territory and the lives of Xavante of Marãiwatsédé, observed changes in lifestyle, in relationship to the land, social relations, food, traditions and other aspects influencing the traditional way of occupation of the territory. In that situation lies the central issue of research of the research that has as main objective the investigation of agents that influence the Indigenous Land Management Marãiwatsédé and environmental sustainability of the Xavante people. The specific objectives are: To reflect on the key actors that contribute to land management in the village of Marãiwatsédé. Understand the problems of indigenous issues in the State of Mato Grosso in Paradigm Perspective Agrarian Question ( PQA ), investigate the relationship between teachers and the local community; Knowing the everyday knowledge of the elders related to the territory; Evaluate the possibility of contribution of Indigenous education (formal) in land management. Evaluate the possibility of contribution of Indigenous education (formal) in land management. The methodological contributions reside in qualitative research and direct observation procedures, interviews, oral history and documentary photographs and analysis. The observation has contributed to understanding how social, economic and institutional processes materialize in community and land management. Interviews with the elders, elders and teachers (as), were important to understand how the community uses local resources, with a view to economic dynamism and improving the quality of life. The analysis of documents such as plans for Territorial and Environmental Management of Indigenous Lands (PGTAs) and PPP - Pedagogical Political Project of the State School Marãiwatsédé were important to realize the materiality of these management mechanisms in the Indigenous Land. And finally, the photographs recorded moments of everyday life and how Chavantes dominate the territory and create new territoriality. The results indicate that the environmental impacts on the territory from the 1960s, the incorporation of extensive farming has intensified, especially since the 1980s, with the increasing deployment of grain for export , especially soybeans. The Xavante people of Marãiwatsédé goes through a planning process resumed. Despite efforts to maintain their traditional way of life, based mainly on agricultural crops (corn, beans, cassava) coexist with government policies that encourage them to adopt economic practices, especially the slash and burn agriculture and cattle breeding. Environmental degradation result of livestock and agricultural monoculture, surrounding and inside the Xavante territory, strongly decreases the stock of wildlife, used both for food and for the rituals of the culture, especially the marriage. The land required for subsistence Xavante encompassed large tract of land where the exploited groups in search of food, hunting and gathering. Currently this standard excursions disappeared due to the reduction of the land. This has influenced the way of life of the village Xavante of Marãiwatsédé, agriculture coexists with the transformation of mechanization. Therefore, the Xavante seek other perspectives of life, the resumption of land, an area of 165 hectares, represents a breakthrough in the reconquest of its territory, but at the same time have a number of dilemmas to be thought of by the community, such as environmental degradation, scarcity water, food, health infrastructure. The construction of a new village in the area gains strength in the community however is being discussed with the National Indian Foundation (FUNAI) - Brasilia. In this process the knowledge of the elders and formal education have contributed to the recognition of the territory and development work with the community to ensure environmental sustainability.RESUMO EM XAVANTE - A´uwẽ uptabi nhipti´a hã Marãiwatsédé duré Wadub´rata nhitsi iwẽ na ri´ahö uptabi na, te a´uwẽ tinhipti´aire ´rehöimana dza´ra,tihöimanadzém nahã.´Roptsi tsaprĩ hawimhã,´roptébré dahã,da´ahö mahã ma dahöimanadzé tsitsaprĩ dahïba tsimitsutu wi hã. Ãhã rowamnarĩ hawimhã, mate uburé rowamna ti´a duré A´uwẽ uptabi Marãiwatsédé höiba dzéma madö´ö ´roptsitsaprĩ hawimhã,dahöimanadzé hã,ti´a nahã duré a´uwẽ i´ahö nahã duré datsa nahã duré dahöimanadzéb´re idahöimana mono nahã.Itsihötö na te romhuri a´uwẽ ´re romhöimanadzém nahã, dahöimanadzé te te iwamnaridzô hã,i´re petse dza´ra hã, tsô irĩti dahã te rowatsida, tahadzu hã, te ãma romhuri da,tsô irĩti da ni´wam norĩ te ti´ana niha te iromhuri dza´ra dzô, ti´a Marãiwatsédé nahã,datsadzé mono uburé mari “ ´Romna” ihöimana dza´ra mono hã,A´uwẽ tinhĩmi rowaihu´u mono.Inhĩmi romadö´ö uptabi hã, ãnorĩ dahã:rodzanhamri da,ni´wam norĩ höiba na e niha tedza ãma anani ti´a rem nahã,iwa roptébré nahã daró Marãiwatsédé nahã. Date tsadaihu´u dza´ra mono dahã, mari te irówa´ré dza´ra mono a´uwẽ höiba nahã,wanhipti´a wa´õtõ wawẽ ´remhã we tama iropoto dza´ra hawimhã ti´anhĩhöri na wamhã, (PQA) tsô irĩtida ihöimana dza´ra dzébdzô dama rowaihu´u norĩ me hã,duré i´ahö norĩ “ Darób´re me hã” te waihu´u da itsimi rowaihu´u mono bötöbö hã, iprédu norĩ ti´a na ´re ihöimana mono dzém nahã. Te ãma romhõré da pibui petse dzô ãma itsimé dza´ra da daprédu´u hã, a´uwẽ te nahã tsimanhãri dza´ra da pé ti´a na dahöimanadzém nahã.Romhuri manhãridzéb dahã, da´rãiwatsidzéb dahã te itsamari dahã,itsihötö dzari na imadö´ö dzari na õné haré tô dadzanhari na rowatsu´u mono damrémé nahã tsarẽi we na da marĩ ihöimana dza´ra mono dapoto wamhã. Romadö´ö mono na dzéma tedza datsi ãma datsina tedza date tsadaihu´u dza´ra tsimitsutu datsiwadzém nahã, “´Roptébré” dahöimanadzém na a´uwẽ´u wamhã manhãri dza´ra mono hã, rowamnarĩ wamhã i´ahö a´uwẽ nhipti´ai´u wamhã dama romnhõré´wa norĩ wamhã e marĩ iwẽ mori´rada hã, i´ahö te te tsadahu´u dza´ra dahã, te manhãri dza´ra mono da marĩ “´romna” höimana dza´ra mono, i´rata mono hã,tinhimi romodö´ ö dzarina te marĩ tébré dza´ra mono da itsihötö na romhuridzébda ihöimana dza´ra mono hã, ti´aire dahã romhöiwa´utu dahã, a´uwẽ nhipti´ai´u hã, (PNGATs) duré rotsa´rata nhihötö mono, rotsa´ratawẽ ubumro, romhuridzébda hã (PPP/RRR) romnhhõrédzépte hã Marãiwatsédé te hã, iwẽ morĩ´rada inhöimana dza´ra mono hã, ãma romhuridzéb dahã,itsari natsi marĩ manhãri dahã,ti´aireb dahã.Tsidöpötsi itsipoto dza´ra mono idzatobré hã, bötö mono nahã te marĩ imanhãri dza´ra mono, e niha te oto ti´a nahã te romhuri dza´ra duré ti´a romadö´ötém na tsi´uihö na te te ´manhãri dza´ra. I´rãtsudu marĩ iwairébé mono hã, “Rowamnarĩ” nhibrób´remhã we õ wahu hawimhã´ã 1960, we duréi waradzu norĩ ´roptébréb dahã. Tewi i´öri hawi ti´a hã, ãma imrõ 165 i´rãtsutu nhihöri mono hã,ãma i´rotsa´rada hã, imori´rada apö danhipti´a mrãmi hã tô õhõ bötö na tedza i´ahö norĩ te ãma ´rotsa´rata marĩ manhãri dza´ra mono da.´Rob´upró mate uburé mari uprótsi ma´öré mono, datsa hã, dahöiwa´utudzé mono ´umamhã. Darópté mono manhãri hã. Tsimitsutu da´wapé hawi danhipte te hawi, taha wa te robdzanhãmri hã, höimana Pré´a nhĩpró´u hã. Ãhã na te ihi nhimi´rowaihu te dama rowaihu´u dza´ra mono da, niha ti´a na dahöimanadzé ´rowaihu´u na, ´roptébré nahã, tsimitsutu romhuri ´manhãri nahã, te te ãma tsitsa ´roptété dza´ra mono da, datsatébré mono nahã. Uburé ´rom naihöimana dza´ra mono hã.A Terra Indígena (TI) Xavante de Marãiwatsédé está sob a jurisdição política de Bom Jesus do Araguaia-MT. Durante muito tempo o povo Xavante ocupou seu território de maneira tradicional. As transformações políticas, econômicas, sociais e culturais mudaram a vida da sociedade e essas mudanças também afetaram o território e a vida dos Xavante de Marãiwatsédé. Observam-se mudanças no modo de vida, na relação com a terra, nas relações sociais, na alimentação, nas tradições entre outros aspectos que influenciam a maneira tradicional de ocupação do território. Nessa situação reside a problemática central de investigação desta pesquisa, que tem como objetivo principal a investigação dos agentes que influenciam na gestão da Terra Indígena de Marãiwatsédé e na sustentabilidade socioambiental do povo Xavante. Os objetivos específicos são: refletir sobre os principais agentes que contribuem para a gestão territorial na aldeia de Marãiwatsédé; compreender a problemática da questão indígena no estado de Mato Grosso na perspectiva do Paradigma da Questão Agrária (PQA); investigar a relação existente entre professores e comunidade local; conhecer os saberes cotidianos dos anciões relacionados ao território; avaliar a possibilidade de contribuição da educação escolar Indígena (formal) na gestão do território. Os aportes metodológicos residem na pesquisa qualitativa e nos procedimentos de observação direta, entrevistas, história oral e analise documental e fotografias. A observação contribuiu para compreender como os processos sociais, econômicos e institucionais se materializam na comunidade e na gestão do território. As entrevistas realizadas com os anciões, anciãs e professores(as) foram importantes para entender como a comunidade utiliza os recursos locais, com vistas à dinamização econômica e à melhoria da qualidade de vida. A análise de documentos como Planos de Gestão Territorial e Ambiental de Terras Indígenas (PGTAs) e Projeto Político Pedagógico-PPP da Escola Estadual Marãiwatsédé foi importante para perceber a materialidade desses mecanismos de gestão na Terra Indígena. E, por fim, as fotografias, que registraram momentos da vida cotidiana e de como os Xavantes dominam o território e criam novas territorialidades. Os resultados indicam que os impactos ambientais no território a partir da década de 1960, pela incorporação da agropecuária extensiva, têm se intensificado, principalmente desde a década de 1980, com a crescente implantação da produção de grãos para exportação, em especial a soja. O povo Xavante de Marãiwatsédé passa por um processo de retomada do território. Apesar dos esforços em manter seu modo de vida tradicional, baseado principalmente no cultivo agrícola (milho, feijão, mandioca), convivem com as políticas governamentais que os incentivam a adotar práticas econômicas, principalmente a agricultura de coivara e a criação do gado. A degradação ambiental, resultado da criação de gado e do monocultivo agrícola, no entorno e no interior do território Xavante, diminui fortemente o estoque de fauna, usado tanto para a alimentação quanto para os rituais da cultura, sobretudo para o casamento. O território necessário para a subsistência Xavante abarcava grande extensão de terras, exploradas pelos grupos em busca de alimentos, caça e coleta. Atualmente, esse padrão de excursões desapareceu em função da redução das terras. Essa situação tem influenciado no modo de vida da Aldeia Xavante de Marãiwatsédé, onde a agricultura convive com as transformações da mecanização. Diante disso, os Xavantes buscam outras perspectivas de vida, a retomada da terra, uma área de 165 mil hectares, que representa um avanço na reconquista do seu território, mas, ao mesmo tempo, apresentam vários dilemas para serem pensados pela comunidade, como a degradação ambiental, a 1 escassez de água, alimentos e infraestrutura na saúde. A construção de uma nova aldeia na área ganha força na comunidade, porém, está sendo discutida com a Fundação Nacional do Índio (FUNAI), em Brasília. Nesse processo, os saberes dos anciões e a educação formal têm contribuído no reconhecimento do território e no desenvolvimento de trabalhos com a comunidade, para garantir a sustentabilidade socioambiental.Universidade Federal de Mato GrossoBrasilInstituto de Ciências Humanas e Sociais (ICHS)UFMT CUC - CuiabáPrograma de Pós-Graduação em GeografiaRossetto, Onélia Carmemhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9620081497223982Rossetto, Onélia Carmem345.877.801-20http://lattes.cnpq.br/9620081497223982Vilarinho Neto, Cornélio Silvano053.098.321-49http://lattes.cnpq.br/3996257250903004345.877.801-20Almeida, Rosemeire Aparecida de103.428.918-71http://lattes.cnpq.br/2476213211814424Romancini, Sônia Regina472.594.509-91http://lattes.cnpq.br/8740183019590063Oliveira, Raimundo Nonato Silva de2019-08-05T15:57:39Z2015-12-102019-08-05T15:57:39Z2015-05-05info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisOLIVEIRA, Raimundo Nonato Silva de. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Gestão territorial e sustentabilidade socioambiental do povo Xavante : terra indígena de Marãiwatsédé, Bom Jesus do Araguaia-MT
title Gestão territorial e sustentabilidade socioambiental do povo Xavante : terra indígena de Marãiwatsédé, Bom Jesus do Araguaia-MT
spellingShingle Gestão territorial e sustentabilidade socioambiental do povo Xavante : terra indígena de Marãiwatsédé, Bom Jesus do Araguaia-MT
Oliveira, Raimundo Nonato Silva de
Gestão territorial
Território
Territorialidade
Sustentabilidade
Educação
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::GEOGRAFIA
Territorial management
Territory
Territoriality
Sustainability
Education
title_short Gestão territorial e sustentabilidade socioambiental do povo Xavante : terra indígena de Marãiwatsédé, Bom Jesus do Araguaia-MT
title_full Gestão territorial e sustentabilidade socioambiental do povo Xavante : terra indígena de Marãiwatsédé, Bom Jesus do Araguaia-MT
title_fullStr Gestão territorial e sustentabilidade socioambiental do povo Xavante : terra indígena de Marãiwatsédé, Bom Jesus do Araguaia-MT
title_full_unstemmed Gestão territorial e sustentabilidade socioambiental do povo Xavante : terra indígena de Marãiwatsédé, Bom Jesus do Araguaia-MT
title_sort Gestão territorial e sustentabilidade socioambiental do povo Xavante : terra indígena de Marãiwatsédé, Bom Jesus do Araguaia-MT
author Oliveira, Raimundo Nonato Silva de
author_facet Oliveira, Raimundo Nonato Silva de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Rossetto, Onélia Carmem
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9620081497223982
Rossetto, Onélia Carmem
345.877.801-20
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9620081497223982
Vilarinho Neto, Cornélio Silvano
053.098.321-49
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3996257250903004
345.877.801-20
Almeida, Rosemeire Aparecida de
103.428.918-71
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2476213211814424
Romancini, Sônia Regina
472.594.509-91
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8740183019590063
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Raimundo Nonato Silva de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gestão territorial
Território
Territorialidade
Sustentabilidade
Educação
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::GEOGRAFIA
Territorial management
Territory
Territoriality
Sustainability
Education
topic Gestão territorial
Território
Territorialidade
Sustentabilidade
Educação
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::GEOGRAFIA
Territorial management
Territory
Territoriality
Sustainability
Education
description ABTRACT - The Indigenous Land (TI) Xavante of Marãiwatsédé is under the political jurisdiction of Bom Jesus do Araguaia -MT. For a long time the Xavante people occupied their territory in the traditional way. The political, economic, social, cultural they changed the life of society. These changes affected the territory and the lives of Xavante of Marãiwatsédé, observed changes in lifestyle, in relationship to the land, social relations, food, traditions and other aspects influencing the traditional way of occupation of the territory. In that situation lies the central issue of research of the research that has as main objective the investigation of agents that influence the Indigenous Land Management Marãiwatsédé and environmental sustainability of the Xavante people. The specific objectives are: To reflect on the key actors that contribute to land management in the village of Marãiwatsédé. Understand the problems of indigenous issues in the State of Mato Grosso in Paradigm Perspective Agrarian Question ( PQA ), investigate the relationship between teachers and the local community; Knowing the everyday knowledge of the elders related to the territory; Evaluate the possibility of contribution of Indigenous education (formal) in land management. Evaluate the possibility of contribution of Indigenous education (formal) in land management. The methodological contributions reside in qualitative research and direct observation procedures, interviews, oral history and documentary photographs and analysis. The observation has contributed to understanding how social, economic and institutional processes materialize in community and land management. Interviews with the elders, elders and teachers (as), were important to understand how the community uses local resources, with a view to economic dynamism and improving the quality of life. The analysis of documents such as plans for Territorial and Environmental Management of Indigenous Lands (PGTAs) and PPP - Pedagogical Political Project of the State School Marãiwatsédé were important to realize the materiality of these management mechanisms in the Indigenous Land. And finally, the photographs recorded moments of everyday life and how Chavantes dominate the territory and create new territoriality. The results indicate that the environmental impacts on the territory from the 1960s, the incorporation of extensive farming has intensified, especially since the 1980s, with the increasing deployment of grain for export , especially soybeans. The Xavante people of Marãiwatsédé goes through a planning process resumed. Despite efforts to maintain their traditional way of life, based mainly on agricultural crops (corn, beans, cassava) coexist with government policies that encourage them to adopt economic practices, especially the slash and burn agriculture and cattle breeding. Environmental degradation result of livestock and agricultural monoculture, surrounding and inside the Xavante territory, strongly decreases the stock of wildlife, used both for food and for the rituals of the culture, especially the marriage. The land required for subsistence Xavante encompassed large tract of land where the exploited groups in search of food, hunting and gathering. Currently this standard excursions disappeared due to the reduction of the land. This has influenced the way of life of the village Xavante of Marãiwatsédé, agriculture coexists with the transformation of mechanization. Therefore, the Xavante seek other perspectives of life, the resumption of land, an area of 165 hectares, represents a breakthrough in the reconquest of its territory, but at the same time have a number of dilemmas to be thought of by the community, such as environmental degradation, scarcity water, food, health infrastructure. The construction of a new village in the area gains strength in the community however is being discussed with the National Indian Foundation (FUNAI) - Brasilia. In this process the knowledge of the elders and formal education have contributed to the recognition of the territory and development work with the community to ensure environmental sustainability.
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