Revisitando os apontamentos para a bibliografia da língua botocudo/borum
A família lingüística botocudo (borum), do tronco macro-jê (Rodrigues, 1972), é uma das menos conhecidas do Brasil. Embora tenha ocupado uma enorme área geográfica que se estendia desde o rio Pardo, na Bahia, até o rio Doce, em Minas Gerais e no Espírito Santo, e embora seus povos tenham estado em contacto com os colonizadores desde o século XVI ...
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A ADMINISTRAÇÃO DA CATEQUESE INDÍGENA SOB O REGULAMENTO DAS MISSÕES (PROVÍNCIA DE MINAS, SÉCULO XIX)
A implantacao de um modelo missionario "civilizador" de administracao indigena aqui examinada visa a fornecer visibilidade aos mecanismos atraves dos quais o processo de "desaparecimento" dos Botocudos, assim como outros povos no Brasil, foi planejado e ...
Izabel Missagia de Mattos
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This paper analyzes the processes of cultural transformation in Brazil resulting from European and Japanese immigrants, who brought cultural patterns and distinct identities and were transformed by interaction with the culture of the host country. Taking
Ursula Prutsch
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Glanidium botocudo, a new species from the rio Doce and rio Mucuri, Minas Gerais, Brazil (Siluriformes: Auchenipteridae) with comments on taxonomic position of Glanidium bockmanni Sarmento-Soares & Buckup [PDF]
Glanidium botocudo, new species, is described from the tributaries to the upper rio Doce and Mucuri, eastern Minas Gerais State, Brazil. It represents the northernmost record of a centromochlin catfish from the coastal rivers of the Northeastern Atlantic Forest. Glanidium botocudo is readily distinguished from its congeners, except Glanidium albescens,
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Monumental burials and memorial feasting: an example from the southern Brazilian highlands [PDF]
© 2008 Antiquity PublicationsWhat happened at the sites of prehistoric burial mounds after they were erected? In the southern highlands of Brazil and Argentina the pre-Hispanic mounds of the twelfth-thirteenth centuries AD are surrounded by large ...
Gillam, C, Iriarte, José, Marozzi, O
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Uatú Júpú: a history of the indigenous Rio Doce [PDF]
This essay examines the long history of resistance by Jê speaking indigenous peoples who have inhabited the basins of the Doce River and its many tributaries.
Bieber, Judy
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Resenha da tese de conclusao de curso (Diplomarbeit) de Matthias Nitsch intitulada Grundlagen fuer die Restitution von Swadesh's "basic vocabulary" im "Woerterbuch der Botokudensprache" [Fundamentos para a restituicao do "basic vocabulary" de Swadesh no "
Rui Rothe-Neves
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Stable isotope data and radiocarbon dates from Brazilian bioarchaeological samples: An extensive compilation. [PDF]
Borges C, Chanca I, Salesse K.
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Olhares estrangeiros: viajantes no vale do rio Mucuri
This article deals with travellers' writing about the valley of the Mucuri river (Minas Gerais, Brazil). It studies the elaborated representations and the imaginaire about an extensive area of the Mata Atlântica almost untouchable until the middle of the
Regina Horta Duarte
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¿Fotografía antropológica o antropologizada? : de la fototeca del Museo del Hombre a la iconoteca del Museo du Quai Branly [PDF]
La fotografía y la antropología como ciencia reconocida nacieron a mediados del siglo XIX, siendo ya habitual la utilización de la fotografía como herramienta metodológica para el conocimiento de la alteridad exótica. Es en los años treinta del siglo XX,
López Sanz, Hasan G.
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