Padrões de caça, pesca e uso de animais silvestres pela etnia Truká, no semiárido brasileiro

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Autor(a) principal: SANTOS, Carlos Alberto Batista dos
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The exploitation of natural resources by traditional communities is grounded in a set of knowledge, practices and human beliefs based on empirical experimentation of the closest environment that is part of the cultural traditions. This study adds to the recent researches about the indigenous peoples in Brazil and, especially, in the Northeast region, from oral memories of the indigenous Truká, who lives in the Brazilian Northeast semiarid and depend directly or indirectly of the natural resources of the environment in which they live, having an intimate association with the local wildlife, on which they developed indispensable knowledge for survivor of their culture. This study was developed in four indigenous settlements of the Truká people, located in the Lower-Middle São Francisco, in the cities of Sobradinho and Paulo Afonso, Bahia State, and in the cities of Cabrobó and Orocó, Pernambuco State. The indigenous people Truká has its original territory in the Assunção Island, Cabrobó`s city. Land and political conflicts led many families out of its original territory searching for new spaces. Thus, the settlements of Orocó, Paulo Afonso and Sobradinho arose. The migration process involves the adaptation to the news environment occupied, including the way to use the biodiversity available. This way, this study aimed to characterize the hunting activities, and to analyze the use of wild animals from the cultural practices of the Truká indigenous, investigate the influence of the migration process on medicinal use of wildlife, based on the hypothesis that the medicinal use of wildlife by different occupational center is influenced by new occupied environments, and to record the wealth of species caught, their uses, fishing techniques used, the ecological knowledge on these and the indigenous perception in relation to environmental impacts that influence the local fishery. The information on knowledge and local use of the wildlife resources were obtained through semi-structured questionnaires, complemented by free interviews and informal conversations. The data were collected in monthly visits lasting three days in each settlement, from February 2013 to December 2014. The four settlements of the indigenous people Truká share several knowledge on wildlife and its use, important components of the livelihood strategies of this people, among them the hunting and the fishing that remain as cultural traits of the ethnic group and are transmitted from one generation to another through orality. Our results also reveal that zootherapy practices among the Truká people persist as alternative therapy in all settlements investigated; however, each settlement has an idiosyncratic knowledge on the medicinal animals, which certainly is influenced by physical environment, by contact with other cultures and by maintenance or reduction of the contact with the Main Settlement of Cabrobó, place of origin of this people. The understanding of the local cultural practices that involve the wildlife resources and the conservation consequences of such activities on local biodiversity are essential for implementation of conservation strategies and handling actions truly effective and participatory, mainly focused on most exploited species, besides to contribute for an understanding of the wildlife usage modes by human people of the Northeast semiarid.
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spelling ALVES, Rômulo Romeu da NóbregaALBUQUERQUE, Ulysses Paulino deMOURÃO, José da SilvaMEDEIROS, Maria Franco TrindadeFERREIRA, Felipe da SilvaSILVA, Washington Luiz dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0024544164324027SANTOS, Carlos Alberto Batista dos2016-05-13T13:21:49Z2016-02-27SANTOS, Carlos Alberto Batista dos. Padrões de caça, pesca e uso de animais silvestres pela etnia Truká, no semiárido brasileiro. 2016. 142 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Etnobiologia e Conservação da Natureza) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/4427The exploitation of natural resources by traditional communities is grounded in a set of knowledge, practices and human beliefs based on empirical experimentation of the closest environment that is part of the cultural traditions. This study adds to the recent researches about the indigenous peoples in Brazil and, especially, in the Northeast region, from oral memories of the indigenous Truká, who lives in the Brazilian Northeast semiarid and depend directly or indirectly of the natural resources of the environment in which they live, having an intimate association with the local wildlife, on which they developed indispensable knowledge for survivor of their culture. This study was developed in four indigenous settlements of the Truká people, located in the Lower-Middle São Francisco, in the cities of Sobradinho and Paulo Afonso, Bahia State, and in the cities of Cabrobó and Orocó, Pernambuco State. The indigenous people Truká has its original territory in the Assunção Island, Cabrobó`s city. Land and political conflicts led many families out of its original territory searching for new spaces. Thus, the settlements of Orocó, Paulo Afonso and Sobradinho arose. The migration process involves the adaptation to the news environment occupied, including the way to use the biodiversity available. This way, this study aimed to characterize the hunting activities, and to analyze the use of wild animals from the cultural practices of the Truká indigenous, investigate the influence of the migration process on medicinal use of wildlife, based on the hypothesis that the medicinal use of wildlife by different occupational center is influenced by new occupied environments, and to record the wealth of species caught, their uses, fishing techniques used, the ecological knowledge on these and the indigenous perception in relation to environmental impacts that influence the local fishery. The information on knowledge and local use of the wildlife resources were obtained through semi-structured questionnaires, complemented by free interviews and informal conversations. The data were collected in monthly visits lasting three days in each settlement, from February 2013 to December 2014. The four settlements of the indigenous people Truká share several knowledge on wildlife and its use, important components of the livelihood strategies of this people, among them the hunting and the fishing that remain as cultural traits of the ethnic group and are transmitted from one generation to another through orality. Our results also reveal that zootherapy practices among the Truká people persist as alternative therapy in all settlements investigated; however, each settlement has an idiosyncratic knowledge on the medicinal animals, which certainly is influenced by physical environment, by contact with other cultures and by maintenance or reduction of the contact with the Main Settlement of Cabrobó, place of origin of this people. The understanding of the local cultural practices that involve the wildlife resources and the conservation consequences of such activities on local biodiversity are essential for implementation of conservation strategies and handling actions truly effective and participatory, mainly focused on most exploited species, besides to contribute for an understanding of the wildlife usage modes by human people of the Northeast semiarid.A exploração dos recursos naturais por comunidades tradicionais, se fundamenta num conjunto de conhecimentos, práticas e crenças humanas, fundadas na experimentação empírica do ambiente próximo que integra as tradições culturais. Este estudo vem somar-se às recentes pesquisas sobre os povos indígenas no Brasil e, em particular, na região Nordeste, a partir das memórias orais dos índios Truká, que habitam o semiárido do Nordeste brasileiro, e dependem direta e indiretamente dos recursos naturais do ambiente em que vivem, mantendo uma associação intima com a fauna local, sobre a qual desenvolveram conhecimentos indispensáveis para a sobrevivência de sua cultura. Este trabalho foi desenvolvido em quatro aldeias indígenas do Povo Truká, situadas na região do Submédio São Francisco, nos municípios de Sobradinho e Paulo Afonso, Estado da Bahia, e nos municípios pernambucanos de Cabrobó e Orocó. O povo indígena Truká tem seu território original na Ilha de Assunção, município de Cabrobó. Conflitos pela terra e políticos levaram muitas famílias a saírem de seu território original em busca de novos espaços, assim formaram-se as aldeias de Orocó, Paulo Afonso e Sobradinho. O processo migratório implica em adaptação aos novos ambientes ocupados, incluindo a forma de se apropriar da biodiversidade disponível. Dessa forma, este estudo teve como objetivos, caracterizar as atividades cinegéticas, e analisar o uso de animais silvestres a partir das práticas culturais dos índios Truká, investigar a influência do processo de migração sobre o uso medicinal de animais, partindo da hipótese de que o uso de animais medicinais pelos diferentes núcleos de ocupação sofre a influência dos novos ambientes ocupados, e registrar a riqueza de espécies pescadas, seus usos, técnicas de pesca utilizadas, o conhecimento ecológico sobre estas e a percepção dos índios em relação aos impactos ambientais que influenciam a pesca local. As informações sobre o conhecimento e uso local dos recursos faunísticos foram obtidas através de questionários semiestruturados, complementadas por entrevistas livres e conversas informais. Os dados foram coletados em visitas mensais com duração de 3 dias em cada aldeia, no período de fevereiro de 2013 a dezembro de 2014. Os quatro aldeamentos do povo indígena Truká, partilham diversos conhecimentos sobre a fauna silvestre e seus usos, componentes importantes das estratégias de subsistência desse povo, entre elas a caça e a pesca que permanecem como traços culturais da etnia, e são transmitidos de uma geração a outra através da oralidade. Nossos resultados também revelam que as práticas zooterápicas entre os povos Truká persistem como alternativa terapêutica entre todos os aldeamentos investigados, no entanto, cada aldeia apresenta um conhecimento idiossincrático sobre os animais medicinais, o qual certamente é influenciada pelo ambiente físico, pelo contato com outras culturas e pela manutenção ou redução do contato com a Aldeia Mãe de Cabrobó, lugar de origem deste povo. A compreensão das práticas culturais locais que envolvem os recursos faunísticos e as implicações conservacionistas de tais atividades sobre a biodiversidade local, são essenciais para a implementação de estratégias de conservação e ações de manejo verdadeiramente eficazes e participativas, voltadas principalmente para as espécies mais exploradas, além de contribuir para uma compreensão dos modos de utilização da fauna pelas populações humanas do semiárido Nordestino.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2016-05-13T13:21:49Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Carlos Alberto Batista dos Santos.pdf: 4547753 bytes, checksum: 4f43293e4e7deca1b56274100202ec1a (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-05-13T13:21:49Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Padrões de caça, pesca e uso de animais silvestres pela etnia Truká, no semiárido brasileiro
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Patterns of hunting, fishery and use of wild animals by ethnic group Truká, in the brazilian semiarid
title Padrões de caça, pesca e uso de animais silvestres pela etnia Truká, no semiárido brasileiro
spellingShingle Padrões de caça, pesca e uso de animais silvestres pela etnia Truká, no semiárido brasileiro
SANTOS, Carlos Alberto Batista dos
Fauna cinegética
Índio
Tradição cultural
Comunidade indígena
Hunting wildlife
Indigenous people
Cultural traditions
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
title_short Padrões de caça, pesca e uso de animais silvestres pela etnia Truká, no semiárido brasileiro
title_full Padrões de caça, pesca e uso de animais silvestres pela etnia Truká, no semiárido brasileiro
title_fullStr Padrões de caça, pesca e uso de animais silvestres pela etnia Truká, no semiárido brasileiro
title_full_unstemmed Padrões de caça, pesca e uso de animais silvestres pela etnia Truká, no semiárido brasileiro
title_sort Padrões de caça, pesca e uso de animais silvestres pela etnia Truká, no semiárido brasileiro
author SANTOS, Carlos Alberto Batista dos
author_facet SANTOS, Carlos Alberto Batista dos
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv ALBUQUERQUE, Ulysses Paulino de
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv MOURÃO, José da Silva
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv MEDEIROS, Maria Franco Trindade
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv FERREIRA, Felipe da Silva
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv SILVA, Washington Luiz da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SANTOS, Carlos Alberto Batista dos
contributor_str_mv ALVES, Rômulo Romeu da Nóbrega
ALBUQUERQUE, Ulysses Paulino de
MOURÃO, José da Silva
MEDEIROS, Maria Franco Trindade
FERREIRA, Felipe da Silva
SILVA, Washington Luiz da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fauna cinegética
Índio
Tradição cultural
Comunidade indígena
topic Fauna cinegética
Índio
Tradição cultural
Comunidade indígena
Hunting wildlife
Indigenous people
Cultural traditions
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Hunting wildlife
Indigenous people
Cultural traditions
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
description The exploitation of natural resources by traditional communities is grounded in a set of knowledge, practices and human beliefs based on empirical experimentation of the closest environment that is part of the cultural traditions. This study adds to the recent researches about the indigenous peoples in Brazil and, especially, in the Northeast region, from oral memories of the indigenous Truká, who lives in the Brazilian Northeast semiarid and depend directly or indirectly of the natural resources of the environment in which they live, having an intimate association with the local wildlife, on which they developed indispensable knowledge for survivor of their culture. This study was developed in four indigenous settlements of the Truká people, located in the Lower-Middle São Francisco, in the cities of Sobradinho and Paulo Afonso, Bahia State, and in the cities of Cabrobó and Orocó, Pernambuco State. The indigenous people Truká has its original territory in the Assunção Island, Cabrobó`s city. Land and political conflicts led many families out of its original territory searching for new spaces. Thus, the settlements of Orocó, Paulo Afonso and Sobradinho arose. The migration process involves the adaptation to the news environment occupied, including the way to use the biodiversity available. This way, this study aimed to characterize the hunting activities, and to analyze the use of wild animals from the cultural practices of the Truká indigenous, investigate the influence of the migration process on medicinal use of wildlife, based on the hypothesis that the medicinal use of wildlife by different occupational center is influenced by new occupied environments, and to record the wealth of species caught, their uses, fishing techniques used, the ecological knowledge on these and the indigenous perception in relation to environmental impacts that influence the local fishery. The information on knowledge and local use of the wildlife resources were obtained through semi-structured questionnaires, complemented by free interviews and informal conversations. The data were collected in monthly visits lasting three days in each settlement, from February 2013 to December 2014. The four settlements of the indigenous people Truká share several knowledge on wildlife and its use, important components of the livelihood strategies of this people, among them the hunting and the fishing that remain as cultural traits of the ethnic group and are transmitted from one generation to another through orality. Our results also reveal that zootherapy practices among the Truká people persist as alternative therapy in all settlements investigated; however, each settlement has an idiosyncratic knowledge on the medicinal animals, which certainly is influenced by physical environment, by contact with other cultures and by maintenance or reduction of the contact with the Main Settlement of Cabrobó, place of origin of this people. The understanding of the local cultural practices that involve the wildlife resources and the conservation consequences of such activities on local biodiversity are essential for implementation of conservation strategies and handling actions truly effective and participatory, mainly focused on most exploited species, besides to contribute for an understanding of the wildlife usage modes by human people of the Northeast semiarid.
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