Traditional geraizeiros communities in brazil territory: formation, identity and culture
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Resumo: | In the Brazilian territory, as well as in the territories of Latin American countries (although it has greater ethnic and cultural diversity than other countries), it has in its history a trajectory in the formation of the Brazilian people who carry the presence of diversity in their company. In Brazil, indigenous people reach more than 300 ethnic groups, as native peoples and other groups of individuals generally limited as traditional communities, among them quilombolas, fishermen, riverside dwellers, caiçaras, babassu coconut breakers, communities grazing land, rubber tapper communities and the farmers. The identification of the breeding community has been sculpted over the course of centuries, passing from generation to generation, being the object of research of some scientific research works by universities and research groups in graduate programs. This work brings results of academic works concluded and that understand as a problem: “having its specific tradition and culture, but being in different regions, how can a traditional community of farmers be established?”. The work describes the identity of traditional breeder communities and mentions the existence of these communities in territories in other regions of Brazil. |
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Traditional geraizeiros communities in brazil territory: formation, identity and culture Comunidades tradicionales de geraizeiros en el territorio brasileño: formación, identidad y culturaTraditional geraizeiros communities in brazil territory: formation, identity and culture Traditional communitiesGeraizeirosSociabilityTraditional communitiesGeraizeirosSociabilityIn the Brazilian territory, as well as in the territories of Latin American countries (although it has greater ethnic and cultural diversity than other countries), it has in its history a trajectory in the formation of the Brazilian people who carry the presence of diversity in their company. In Brazil, indigenous people reach more than 300 ethnic groups, as native peoples and other groups of individuals generally limited as traditional communities, among them quilombolas, fishermen, riverside dwellers, caiçaras, babassu coconut breakers, communities grazing land, rubber tapper communities and the farmers. The identification of the breeding community has been sculpted over the course of centuries, passing from generation to generation, being the object of research of some scientific research works by universities and research groups in graduate programs. This work brings results of academic works concluded and that understand as a problem: “having its specific tradition and culture, but being in different regions, how can a traditional community of farmers be established?”. The work describes the identity of traditional breeder communities and mentions the existence of these communities in territories in other regions of Brazil.En el territorio brasileño, así como en los territorios de países latinoamericanos (aunque tiene mayor diversidad étnica y cultural que otros países), tiene en su historia una trayectoria en la formación del pueblo brasileño que lleva la presencia de la diversidad en su empresa. En Brasil, los pueblos indígenas llegan a más de 300 grupos étnicos, como pueblos originarios y otros grupos de individuos generalmente limitados como comunidades tradicionales, entre ellos quilombolas, pescadores, habitantes de ribera, caiçaras, babassu cocoteros, comunidades. tierras de pastoreo, comunidades de extractores de caucho y los agricultores. La identificación de la comunidad reproductora se ha ido esculpiendo a lo largo de los siglos, pasando de generación en generación, siendo objeto de investigación de algunos trabajos de investigación científica por parte de universidades y grupos de investigación en programas de posgrado. Este trabajo trae resultados de trabajos académicos concluidos y que entienden como un problema: “teniendo su tradición y cultura específicas, pero estando en diferentes regiones, ¿cómo se puede establecer una comunidad tradicional de criadores?”. El trabajo describe la identidad de las comunidades tradicionales de criadores y menciona la existencia de estas comunidades en territorios de otras regiones de Brasil.No território brasileiro, como também nos territórios de países da América Latina (embora mesmo tendo diversidade étnica e cultural maior que os demais países), tem em sua história uma trajetória na formação do povo brasileiro que carrega em sua companhia a presença da diversidade. No Brasil os indígenas chegam a mais de 300 etnias, como povos originários e outros grupos de indivíduos limitados de modo geral como comunidades tradicionais, dentre eles os quilombolas, os pescadores, os ribeirinhos, os caiçaras, as quebradeiras de coco de babaçu, as comunidades de fundo de pasto, comunidades de seringueiros e os geraizeiros. A identificação da comunidade geraizeira foi sendo esculpida no decorrer de séculos passando de geração em geração, sendo objeto de pesquisa de alguns trabalhos de investigação científica por universidades e grupos de pesquisa em programas de pós-graduação. Este trabalho traz resultados de trabalhos acadêmicos concluídos e que compreendem como problema: “tendo sua tradição e cultura específicos, mas estando em regiões diferentes, como podem se estabelecer uma comunidade tradicional de geraizeiros?”. O trabalho descreve a identidade de comunidades tradicionais de geraizeiros e cita a existência destas comunidades em territórios em outras regiões do Brasil.Universidade Federal do Tocantins - UFT2020-01-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://sistemas.uft.edu.br/periodicos/index.php/observatorio/article/view/1040310.20873/uft.2447-4266.2020v6n1a13enObservatory Journal; Vol. 6 No. 1 (2020): v. 6 n. 1 (2020): Teaching, research and training in Communication and Journalism / Ensino, pesquisa e formação em Comunicação e Jornalismo Jan-Mar(2020); a13enObservatorio Magazine; Vol. 6 Núm. 1 (2020): v. 6 n. 1 (2020): Teaching, research and training in Communication and Journalism / Ensino, pesquisa e formação em Comunicação e Jornalismo Jan-Mar(2020); a13enObservatoire Journal; Vol. 6 No. 1 (2020): v. 6 n. 1 (2020): Teaching, research and training in Communication and Journalism / Ensino, pesquisa e formação em Comunicação e Jornalismo Jan-Mar(2020); a13enRevista Observatório ; v. 6 n. 1 (2020): v. 6 n. 1 (2020): Teaching, research and training in Communication and Journalism / Ensino, pesquisa e formação em Comunicação e Jornalismo Jan-Mar(2020); a13en2447-426610.20873/uft.2447-4266.2020v6n1reponame:Revista Observatórioinstname:Universidade Federal do Tocantins (UFT)instacron:UFTporhttps://sistemas.uft.edu.br/periodicos/index.php/observatorio/article/view/10403/17356https://sistemas.uft.edu.br/periodicos/index.php/observatorio/article/view/10403/17357Copyright (c) 2020 Revista Observatórioinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCampos, Alexandre de Castro Campos, Raquel Teixeira Melo, Valdemir Garcia Neto Pires, Bruno Ricardo Carvalho Moraes, Nelson Russo de 2022-03-04T13:03:06Zoai:ojs.revista.uft.edu.br:article/10403Revistahttps://sistemas.uft.edu.br/periodicos/index.php/observatorio/oai2447-42662447-4266opendoar:2022-03-04T13:03:06Revista Observatório - Universidade Federal do Tocantins (UFT)false |
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Traditional geraizeiros communities in brazil territory: formation, identity and culture Comunidades tradicionales de geraizeiros en el territorio brasileño: formación, identidad y cultura Traditional geraizeiros communities in brazil territory: formation, identity and culture |
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Traditional geraizeiros communities in brazil territory: formation, identity and culture |
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Traditional geraizeiros communities in brazil territory: formation, identity and culture Campos, Alexandre de Castro Traditional communities Geraizeiros Sociability Traditional communities Geraizeiros Sociability |
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Traditional geraizeiros communities in brazil territory: formation, identity and culture |
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Traditional geraizeiros communities in brazil territory: formation, identity and culture |
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Traditional geraizeiros communities in brazil territory: formation, identity and culture |
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Traditional geraizeiros communities in brazil territory: formation, identity and culture |
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Traditional geraizeiros communities in brazil territory: formation, identity and culture |
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Campos, Alexandre de Castro |
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Campos, Alexandre de Castro Campos, Raquel Teixeira Melo, Valdemir Garcia Neto Pires, Bruno Ricardo Carvalho Moraes, Nelson Russo de |
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Campos, Alexandre de Castro Campos, Raquel Teixeira Melo, Valdemir Garcia Neto Pires, Bruno Ricardo Carvalho Moraes, Nelson Russo de |
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Traditional communities Geraizeiros Sociability Traditional communities Geraizeiros Sociability |
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Traditional communities Geraizeiros Sociability Traditional communities Geraizeiros Sociability |
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In the Brazilian territory, as well as in the territories of Latin American countries (although it has greater ethnic and cultural diversity than other countries), it has in its history a trajectory in the formation of the Brazilian people who carry the presence of diversity in their company. In Brazil, indigenous people reach more than 300 ethnic groups, as native peoples and other groups of individuals generally limited as traditional communities, among them quilombolas, fishermen, riverside dwellers, caiçaras, babassu coconut breakers, communities grazing land, rubber tapper communities and the farmers. The identification of the breeding community has been sculpted over the course of centuries, passing from generation to generation, being the object of research of some scientific research works by universities and research groups in graduate programs. This work brings results of academic works concluded and that understand as a problem: “having its specific tradition and culture, but being in different regions, how can a traditional community of farmers be established?”. The work describes the identity of traditional breeder communities and mentions the existence of these communities in territories in other regions of Brazil. |
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