Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso de Graduação
O indígena como agente histórico na historiografia brasileira
Fecha
2023-07-19Autor
Strasser, Renata Blini
Institución
Resumen
Decolonial historiography is a critical approach to the production of historical knowledge that
seeks to decolonize the methods and sources used in the construction of knowledge, valuing the
perspectives of subaltern peoples and questioning the imposition of a Eurocentric perspective
on history. The objective of this research is to investigate the possibilities of approaching
History from the perspectives of Brazilian indigenous peoples. As a methodology, the
integrative literature review was adopted. The results indicated different episodes of indigenous
participation in the construction of Brazilian history, especially in eighteenth-century Brazil. In
more recent history, resistance to the military dictatorship and participation in the Constituent
Assembly stand out. However, considering the importance of the theme for research in History,
it is considered that studies on the theme are scarce, so it is important that research be carried
out that addresses the history of Brazil with the indigenous people.