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- {{Título | How many are they?}} ...s, although some specific peoples have decreased in number and some others are even threatened to disappear. Among the indian peoples in Brazil at present2 KB (255 words) - 15:32, 16 February 2018
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- {{Título | How many are they?}} ...s, although some specific peoples have decreased in number and some others are even threatened to disappear. Among the indian peoples in Brazil at present2 KB (255 words) - 15:32, 16 February 2018
- ...n round villages near the State limits of Mato Grosso and Pará. The houses are built on the edge of the circle. At the center, the space for political and ...pathways linking it to the central patio, where all ceremonial activities are held.4 KB (622 words) - 17:21, 14 August 2018
- ...ment, combat and ritual - mobilize the media also because of the anecdotes they produce. Curiously, the growing presence of Indians in the electoral disput ...ymbolic grammar that is absolutely strange to them, at least in the way we are used to think.5 KB (859 words) - 16:55, 23 August 2018
- ...ave a good crop to sustain their families, selling the surplus to buy what they need. The farmer – whether indigenous, quilombola, family-based or otherw ...the flow of water. Pollinators such as bees and birds are disappearing in many areas, either from destruction of their natural habitats or from pollution9 KB (1,320 words) - 18:07, 14 August 2018
- ...tuals, for their part, take the inverse path to myths. And, not by chance, they frequently work to recount and recreate myths, initiating a kind of return ...cosmos that the raw materials for the constitution of persons and society are extracted. Losing sight of this communication and interaction means succumb8 KB (1,160 words) - 17:51, 6 June 2018
- ...href="#5" tagname="a">If a Native Brazilian drives a car, watches TV, can they still be considered as such?</htmltag></li> <li><htmltag href="#6" tagname="a">Are there Native Brazilians living away from non-indigenous people?</htmltag></13 KB (1,969 words) - 17:24, 22 March 2018
- ...es and dialects are spoken by the Indigenous peoples in Brazil today. They are part of the near 7,000 languages spoken today in the world (SIL Internation ...missions and recognized as Língua Geral. Today, many words of Tupi origin are part of the vocabulary of Brazilians.21 KB (3,278 words) - 15:19, 23 October 2019
- {{Título | How many were they? How many will they be?}} ...bout the different impacts that one same epidemic had on different peoples are still to be conducted; the relationship between these peoples and the diffe13 KB (2,187 words) - 16:44, 29 January 2018
- ...n, belief, ritual, system of thought, ontology, world configuration: these are just some of the polemical categories that come to mind when we begin to di ...g the Aztecs or Mayans). The entities with which indigenous shamans relate are of another kind. Rather than dispatching a sacrificial victim as an interme11 KB (1,746 words) - 16:24, 30 January 2018
- == What are myths? == ...rceived as a way of exercising thought and expressing ideas. What, though, are its distinctive features?13 KB (2,036 words) - 16:28, 30 January 2018
- ...village and how to treat each person, what our songs are like and the way they speak of nature. But we’ve been finding it increasingly difficult to hold ...lighting the environment dominated by the Gaviões – the term by which they are known to the regional population and denominated by Funai.14 KB (2,242 words) - 16:56, 26 March 2018
- ...ural survival. Far from resigning themselves to this situation, the Aikanã are currently developing cultural revival projects and <htmltag href="http://pi ...pinguaia and the Pimenta Bueno, but access to them is extremely difficult. Many Aikanã also live in nearby towns and cities, especially Vilhena.13 KB (2,025 words) - 16:46, 26 March 2018
- The values attributed to nature and to the process of generating knowledge are understood differently by different societies. For western societies, the v ...ies can count on a free source of raw materials, whose instruction manuals are found in the knowledge held by indigenous peoples and local communities. Th24 KB (3,715 words) - 15:56, 11 September 2017
- ...arned how to dance the toré with their Tuxá neighbors. In the early 1940s, they went to Serviço de Proteção aos Índios - Service for the Protection of ...lling for the name of the group ended up being defined as Atikum, and that they do not establish a self-reference as Atikum-Umã Indians, but rather as Ind18 KB (2,985 words) - 16:51, 26 March 2018
- ...fact that it does not seem improper for me to introduce them, hoping that they may open our ears and revive memories. Let us thus hear what have to say th ...ns. A history, or more exactly, several histories. Because these histories are remarkable for their diversity: diversity of enunciation positions, of cont41 KB (6,905 words) - 16:40, 24 January 2018
- ...href="http://pib.socioambiental.org/en/povo/kayapo">Kayapó</htmltag>), as they were then called, and the Minister of Internal Affairs, Mário Andreazza, w ...rs who had met to plan their actions in the Men’s House in just one of the many villages belonging to the Kayapó people.11 KB (1,702 words) - 16:14, 6 February 2018
- {{Título|Who are they?}} ...denominations, with a total of between 2 and 4 million people. Today they are <htmltag href="http://pib.socioambiental.org/en/c/quadro-geral" tagname="40 KB (6,193 words) - 14:44, 16 February 2018
- ...="_blank">Mamoadate Indigenous Territory</htmltag>, though there are still many families living in rubber extraction areas (seringais) in Acre, especially ...zil and other points in Peru and Bolivia. In Brazil, the Manchineri people are today spread between the <htmltag href="http://ti.socioambiental.org/en-us/24 KB (3,981 words) - 17:10, 26 March 2018
- ...ings with affinal kin in their original village, is a quite peculiar saga. They were well-received, upon arrival, by the Brazilian authorities, and always ...French Guiana, especially on the Maroni and Mana rivers. In French Guiana, they call themselves Kaliña, the term Galibi being a generic designation used b23 KB (3,750 words) - 17:11, 10 September 2025