Territory, Materiality, Language Attitude: tools of the Guaporé Ethno-Environmental Protection Front in the contexts of Massaco, Rio Omerê and Tanaru Indigenous Territories – Rondônia, Brazilian Amazon

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Autor(a) principal: Algayer, Altair
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Aragon, Carolina, Mezacasa, Roseline
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Linguística Antropológica (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/ling/article/view/43924
Resumo: The Guaporé Ethno-Environmental Protection Front operates in three indigenous territories: Rio Omerê, the region where the recently contacted Akuntsú and Kanoé of the Omerê live; Massaco, area of isolated groups; and Tanaru. The Front activities guarantee the protection and autonomy of these peoples, as well as the preservation of their integrity in the broadest sense. For the Akuntsú and Kanoé peoples, intervention was vital to safeguard their lives, when in the late 1970s, economic expansion systematically penetrated their traditional territories. For the isolated from the Massaco and Tanaru Indigenous Territories, non-intervention through contact proves to be successful and, since 1990 (Amorim 2016), their rights have been guaranteed, preserving their decision to maintain a situation of autonomy vis-à-vis the national society. Thus, this article seeks to understand the three realities in perspective, reflecting on contextual issues in a historical, linguistic and indigenist view. We understand that, in these contexts, recent contact and isolated peoples reflect historical processes of resistance in the middle and lower Guaporé River.
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spelling Territory, Materiality, Language Attitude: tools of the Guaporé Ethno-Environmental Protection Front in the contexts of Massaco, Rio Omerê and Tanaru Indigenous Territories – Rondônia, Brazilian AmazonTerritório, Materialidade e Atitude Linguística: ferramentas da Frente de Proteção Etnoambiental Guaporé nos contextos das Terras Indígenas Massaco, Rio Omerê e Tanaru – Rondônia, Amazônia brasileiraIsoladosRecente ContatoTerritórioMaterialidadeAtitude LinguísticaIsolatedRecently ContactedTerritory. MaterialityLanguage AttitudeThe Guaporé Ethno-Environmental Protection Front operates in three indigenous territories: Rio Omerê, the region where the recently contacted Akuntsú and Kanoé of the Omerê live; Massaco, area of isolated groups; and Tanaru. The Front activities guarantee the protection and autonomy of these peoples, as well as the preservation of their integrity in the broadest sense. For the Akuntsú and Kanoé peoples, intervention was vital to safeguard their lives, when in the late 1970s, economic expansion systematically penetrated their traditional territories. For the isolated from the Massaco and Tanaru Indigenous Territories, non-intervention through contact proves to be successful and, since 1990 (Amorim 2016), their rights have been guaranteed, preserving their decision to maintain a situation of autonomy vis-à-vis the national society. Thus, this article seeks to understand the three realities in perspective, reflecting on contextual issues in a historical, linguistic and indigenist view. We understand that, in these contexts, recent contact and isolated peoples reflect historical processes of resistance in the middle and lower Guaporé River.A Frente de Proteção Etnoambiental Guaporé atua em três territórios: na TI Rio Omerê, região etnoambiental onde vivem as Akuntsú e os Kanoé do Omerê, povos de recente contato; na TI Massaco, área de indígenas em situação de isolamento; e no território do indígena do Tanaru. A atuação da Frente garante a proteção e a autonomia desses indígenas e a preservação de sua integridade no mais amplo sentido. Para as Akuntsú e para os Kanoé, a intervenção foi vital para a salvaguarda de suas vidas, tendo em vista que no final da década de 1970 a expansão econômica adentrou, sistematicamente, nos seus territórios tradicionais. Para os isolados das TIs Massaco e Tanaru, a não intervenção por meio do contato, descortinou-se bem-sucedida e, desde 1990 (Amorim 2016), há a garantia de seus direitos, preservando a decisão dessas parcialidades humanas em se manterem em situação de autonomia frente à sociedade nacional. Dessa forma, o presente artigo busca um exercício analítico de compreender as três realidades em perspectiva, refletindo sobre questões contextuais em um horizonte histórico, linguístico e indigenista. Compreendemos que, nesses contextos, os povos de recente contato e os indígenas em situação de isolamento refletem processos históricos de resistências no médio e baixo rio Guaporé.Laboratório de Línguas e Literaturas Indígenas2022-12-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/ling/article/view/4392410.26512/rbla.v14i1.43924Revista Brasileira de Linguística Antropológica; Vol. 14 (2022); 197-240Revista Brasileira de Linguística Antropológica; Vol. 14 (2022); 197-240Revista Brasileira de Linguística Antropológica; Vol. 14 (2022); 197-240Revista Brasileira de Linguística Antropológica; v. 14 (2022); 197-2402317-13752176-834X10.26512/rbla.v14ireponame:Revista Brasileira de Linguística Antropológica (Online)instname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNBporhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/ling/article/view/43924/36355Copyright (c) 2022 Revista Brasileira de Linguística Antropológicahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlgayer, AltairAragon, CarolinaMezacasa, Roseline2023-02-03T21:27:32Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/43924Revistahttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/lingPUBhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/ling/oairbla.unb@gmail.com||asacczoe@gmail.com2317-13752176-834Xopendoar:2023-02-03T21:27:32Revista Brasileira de Linguística Antropológica (Online) - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Territory, Materiality, Language Attitude: tools of the Guaporé Ethno-Environmental Protection Front in the contexts of Massaco, Rio Omerê and Tanaru Indigenous Territories – Rondônia, Brazilian Amazon
Território, Materialidade e Atitude Linguística: ferramentas da Frente de Proteção Etnoambiental Guaporé nos contextos das Terras Indígenas Massaco, Rio Omerê e Tanaru – Rondônia, Amazônia brasileira
title Territory, Materiality, Language Attitude: tools of the Guaporé Ethno-Environmental Protection Front in the contexts of Massaco, Rio Omerê and Tanaru Indigenous Territories – Rondônia, Brazilian Amazon
spellingShingle Territory, Materiality, Language Attitude: tools of the Guaporé Ethno-Environmental Protection Front in the contexts of Massaco, Rio Omerê and Tanaru Indigenous Territories – Rondônia, Brazilian Amazon
Algayer, Altair
Isolados
Recente Contato
Território
Materialidade
Atitude Linguística
Isolated
Recently Contacted
Territory. Materiality
Language Attitude
title_short Territory, Materiality, Language Attitude: tools of the Guaporé Ethno-Environmental Protection Front in the contexts of Massaco, Rio Omerê and Tanaru Indigenous Territories – Rondônia, Brazilian Amazon
title_full Territory, Materiality, Language Attitude: tools of the Guaporé Ethno-Environmental Protection Front in the contexts of Massaco, Rio Omerê and Tanaru Indigenous Territories – Rondônia, Brazilian Amazon
title_fullStr Territory, Materiality, Language Attitude: tools of the Guaporé Ethno-Environmental Protection Front in the contexts of Massaco, Rio Omerê and Tanaru Indigenous Territories – Rondônia, Brazilian Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Territory, Materiality, Language Attitude: tools of the Guaporé Ethno-Environmental Protection Front in the contexts of Massaco, Rio Omerê and Tanaru Indigenous Territories – Rondônia, Brazilian Amazon
title_sort Territory, Materiality, Language Attitude: tools of the Guaporé Ethno-Environmental Protection Front in the contexts of Massaco, Rio Omerê and Tanaru Indigenous Territories – Rondônia, Brazilian Amazon
author Algayer, Altair
author_facet Algayer, Altair
Aragon, Carolina
Mezacasa, Roseline
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Mezacasa, Roseline
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Aragon, Carolina
Mezacasa, Roseline
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Isolados
Recente Contato
Território
Materialidade
Atitude Linguística
Isolated
Recently Contacted
Territory. Materiality
Language Attitude
topic Isolados
Recente Contato
Território
Materialidade
Atitude Linguística
Isolated
Recently Contacted
Territory. Materiality
Language Attitude
description The Guaporé Ethno-Environmental Protection Front operates in three indigenous territories: Rio Omerê, the region where the recently contacted Akuntsú and Kanoé of the Omerê live; Massaco, area of isolated groups; and Tanaru. The Front activities guarantee the protection and autonomy of these peoples, as well as the preservation of their integrity in the broadest sense. For the Akuntsú and Kanoé peoples, intervention was vital to safeguard their lives, when in the late 1970s, economic expansion systematically penetrated their traditional territories. For the isolated from the Massaco and Tanaru Indigenous Territories, non-intervention through contact proves to be successful and, since 1990 (Amorim 2016), their rights have been guaranteed, preserving their decision to maintain a situation of autonomy vis-à-vis the national society. Thus, this article seeks to understand the three realities in perspective, reflecting on contextual issues in a historical, linguistic and indigenist view. We understand that, in these contexts, recent contact and isolated peoples reflect historical processes of resistance in the middle and lower Guaporé River.
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