Tesis
Do Parque Indígena do Xingu ao estudo de caso sobre Querência – MT : narrativas históricas de estudantes indígenas
Fecha
2019-03-21Registro en:
SEHNEM, Adrieli Müller. Do Parque Indígena do Xingu ao estudo de caso sobre Querência – MT: narrativas históricas de estudantes indígenas. 2019. 113 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em História) - Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Instituto de Geografia, História e Documentação, Cuiabá, 2019.
Autor
Zarbato, Jaqueline Aparecida Martins
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1215217319481353
Zarbato, Jaqueline Aparecida Martins
016.425.869-86
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1215217319481353
Marques, Ana Maria
637.683.309-82
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3982340840178047
016.425.869-86
Klanovicz, Luciana Rosar Fornazari
951.329.969-49
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4214258620142269
Institución
Resumen
This research aims to present students indigenous’ testimonies in a non-
indigenous urban school in the Querência’s city , in the state of Mato Grosso. For
the interviews, we use theoretical support in the field of Oral History research.
The choice of life interviews symbolizes the need to trace the stories of
indigenous students and map the possibilities of access and stay in school. The
majority of the interviewed students belong to the indigenous villages located in
the Xingu Indigenous Park, therefore to have need to present the historical context
of the Park's formation and to link its struggles and demands for the recognition of
the rights of indigenous peoples, the right to the territory, fundamental for the
physical and cultural existence. Historically, the indigenous issue in Brazil was
marked by conflicting tensions and interests antagonistic to national society. In an
attempt to understand this relationship we resorted to the Public Policies directed
to the indigenous people. We started with the creation of the Protection Service to
the Indians in 1910, the configuration of the Citizen Constitution of 1988, which
includes the rupture in the hitherto implemented integrationist policies and the
protection of the State over the indigenous peoples. In order to counter Western
historiography that for centuries has created erroneous, stereotyped and prejudiced
representations of indigenous peoples, we have tried to base the options on
decolonial options to break with practices that persist in conditioning indigenous
peoples in a social place linked to the past. The decolonization and
democratization of social, political and cultural relations are the means we present
to advance the conquest of political and civil rights of the entire population. The
narratives of indigenous students reflect the need to recognize the autonomy and
freedom of indigenous peoples as protagonists and builders of their stories and to
think of mechanisms to strengthen the aspirations of a more just and egalitarian
school.