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Item História e Territórios: o lugar dos nativos na construção da cidade de Tefé e os assentamentos indígenas(Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, 2021-12-13) Costa, Vitor Mateus Daniel da; Teles, Luciano Everton Costa; Rosa, Patrícia Carvalho; Teles, Luciano Everton Costa; Rosa, Patrícia Carvalho; Silva, Francisca Cardoso daBrazil is a colonized country, and simultaneous with the process of colonization there was the marginalization of the native peoples who were mistakenly called of Indians and consequently suffered from the historical.This work wants to know and describe the historical processes of occupation and formation of the indigenous territories of the Middle Solimões River region, taking the municipality of Tefé. The overall objective of this research is to study the ways in which memory and documentary and indigenous narratives inhabitants in villages in the rural area of the municipality are mobilized as political instruments in claims proceedings by right to the territory and ethnic affirmation. To this do so, the research is guided by qualitative data collection tools, using data collection tools of a bibliographic and documentaryItem A Vila de Ega (Tefé) do século XIX na Visão do naturalista Henry Bates (1848-1859)(Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, 2022-05-25) Silva, Luciane Mendonça da; Teles , Luciano Everton Costa; Silva, Francisca Cardoso da; Holanda, Yomarley LopesThe Amazon has always been the target of interests because of its vast biodiversity. This interest intensified more from the century intensifying more and more from the nineteenth century, when scientific expeditions began to singrar by the rivers of our region with the great men of science, the Naturalists. It is undeniable the role of travelers in safeguarding records that serve as the basis for research of various natures. For many years these notes were textual and or visual, were the only sources for us to understand our history as a people, even if mostly these writings and or images represented only the gaze of the colonizer and his idealized view of the newly discovered continent. In this context, this research aimed to present through the writings of the naturalist Henry Bates his vision of the city of Tefé nineteenth century the then Village of Ega. This is a bibliographic study with a qualitative approach. As for the results, it is stated that this research emphasizes the importance of Bates' writings, contributing to the construction of the historical process of the municipality, which will allow the Tephean community to become aware of its history