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Item Da afirmação étnica à luta pela garantia da terra: a história de luta do povo indígena kokama, aldeia porto praia de baixo, município de Tefé- Amazonas(Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, 2019-12-13) Silva, Francisca Cardoso; Teles, Luciano Everton CostaThis work sought to address the process of affirming ethnic identity and the struggle for the territory of the Porto Praia de Baixo village, the Kokama indigenous people, a process that has been taking place in the Middle Rio Solimões region in recent years, which according to data from the Union of indigenous peoples of the middle Solimões e affluentes- UNIPI / MSA, between 2000 and 2018, there are approximately 45 communities that are ethnically affirming themselves and claiming ethnic and territorial recognition by FUNAI, with an average of three requests per year for land demarcation in the region. The research had as main objective: To analyze the meanings involved in the process of affirmation and ethnic recognition of the Kokama indigenous people, from the Porto Praia de Baixo village and the paths already taken by the people for the legal guarantee of the land. And as a methodology we use oral history to carry out the interviews, bibliographic review and document analysis.Item Educação Escolar Indígena: Uma Análise Sobre o Processo de Ensino na Escola Municipal Rural Indígena Professor João Hamilton na Comunidade Projeto Mapi Município de Tefé-Am (2014 - 2019)(Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, 2019-12-13) Silva, Ana Paula Martins da; Teles, Luciano Everton CostaThe objective of this work is to analyze and understand the process and dynamics of Indigenous School Education in the municipality of Tefé-AM. The research is aimed at the Municipal Rural Indigenous School Professor João Hamilton residing in the indigenous community Projeto Mapi Km 13 of the EMADE road in the municipality of Tefé / AM having Kaixana as an ethnic group. Its justification is based on the survey of knowledge about indigenous peoples today, as well as the understanding of how the process of struggle of these peoples happened and has been organized throughout history, highlighting that, the specific indigenous school education and differentiated has been constituted by the Brazilian indigenous peoples, with many struggles and difficulties in the last decades, this modality is the result of indigenous organizations and of the indigenous social movements, which has already achieved some significant advances in the course of its trajectory, but which still has much to be done. strive for quality teaching. Indigenous school education as well as the education of any other cultures has its total importance within the societies that are inserted, but which still suffered some barriers that prevent them from achieving their successes more effectively. For the execution of the work, bibliographic researches were made referring to the educational model brought by the colonizers, emphasizing catechist education, as well as post-colonial education. Having as reference the Pombaline Directory and the Federal Constitution of 1988. The topic discussed addresses a methodology referring to texts by authors that analyze the thematic indigenous school education and also field research, with a questionnaire being applied at the referred Kaixana school as well as, with some indigenous people in the community. Therefore, the research sought to analyze the theme in question and understand the bases that guide it, as well as the conflicts and difficulties faced by this type of teaching in the municipality.Item Em Busca da Mão de Obra Indígena: Dominação Europeia na América Portuguesa.(Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, 2020-11-21) Cabral, Miciel Bentes; Teles, Luciano Everton Costa; Teles, Luciano Everton Costa; Souza, Denir Silva de; Holanda, Yomarley LopesThis work presents a research completion study have the aims to understand the process of colonial expansion in Portuguese America through the use of indigenous labor that has become indispensable for colonial success. In this work, we also highlight the domination mechanisms used by Europeans as an attempt to submit sub-metrics as communities to the domains of the colonizing enterprise and we also analyze the actions and reactions of the previous peoples of superiority that the European tried to impose on the indigenous peoples. In this research we discussed not only the colonization of the coastal region of Portuguese America, but we also observed that as the colonial advance expanded, it was possible to reach the lands of the Amazon region, in which contact with the indigenous people was not less violent. To develop this research, we used bibliographic sources that dialogue with the object of study as a theoretical reference, and the work plan took place as a bibliographic research with a qualitative approach, through which readings were studied that deepened the knowledge about the object of study, a saber: theorists TODOROV, (2010); BOSI (1992); SANTIAGO (1980); GONDIM, (2007); SOUZA (2009); SANTOS (2002), and other works that portray historical facts about the colonial enterprise in Portuguese America. As a result, it was observed that the occupation and colonization of Portuguese America were practically based on the slavery of the indigenous people due to the search and recruitment of the hand that was essential for the success of the occupation.Item Espelhos de uma Revolução: a Cabanagem na região amazônica (1835-1840)(Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, 2021-12-15) Silva, Karina Balieiro da; Teles, Luciano Everton Costa; Teles, Luciano Everton Costa; Melo, André de Oliveira; Holanda, Yomarley Lopes deThe present research sought to approach the social movement of Cabanagem, which takes place in the Brazilian Amazon in the 19th century, screen of this scenario dyed in red, from the observation in open lines of its influence beyond the spatial-geographic limits of the Capital of the province of Grão-Pará (Belém), observing the changes in the historiographical narratives about this movement, highlighting the role of active historical agents of Indians and blacks in the Amazon. Our main objective was to highlight the scope of the cabano movement in the Amazon hinterland, unveiling stereotyped views of it. The methodology used consists of a bibliographical review, which runs through Raiol linked to the history of elites along the lines of the IHGB, Caio Prado Júnior in his analysis of the aspect of class struggle, entering Renato Guimarães and the funneling of the histographic perspective emphasizing the black and indigenous protagonism in the cabano movement, encompassing the village of Ega to the extension of the cabano movement.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 imprensa operária no Amazonas (1891-1920): algumas dimensões(Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, 2020-05-22) Teles, Luciano Everton CostaIn "A imprensa operária no Amazonas (1891-1920): algumas dimensões" Luciano Teles adresses labor related issues in the state of Amazonas through the analysis of the workers press of the period.Item Mídias Sociais & Política: Da Ágora Grega às Redes Sociais, uma Análise das Influências das Mídias Sociais na Eleição de 2016 para Prefeito no Município de Tefé - AM(Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, 2019-12-13) Oliveira, Raimundo Hudson de Oliveira; Teles, Luciano Everton Costa; Teles, Luciano Everton Costa; Caxeixa, Luiz Augusto Reis; Bacelar, Reginaldo José GonçalvesThe expansion of the internet as a faster and less expensive communication channel has directly influenced social and political relations, which in turn provides new forms of organization and activism. From this perspective, this paper aims to understand the influences of social media in politics mediated by the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). For this, a study based on literature review and data collection was conducted through the application of questionnaires and interviews. The results indicate that the Internet is understood as a public space for contestation, debate, unrestricted communication, mobilization and opinion formation. While it is an important tool for communications, it is also worrying about fake news. It was also verified the influences of digital social media in the last elections in Tefé, results reflected from the research confrontations with the questionnaire and interview with the current Mayor of Tefé Normando Bessa de Sá.Item Movimento indígena no Médio Solimões: lideranças, organização e redes de diálogos e lutas coletivas para seguridade de seus direitos (1980- 2000)(Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, 2024-02-23) Santos, Fábio Pereira dos; Teles, Luciano Everton CostaThis work aims to contextualize and analyze the organization, paths of struggle, challenges, and achievements of the indigenous movement in the Middle Solimões region through the testimony of indigenous leaders and indigenists, within a historical timeframe from 1980 to 2000. During these highlighted years, various stages of the process of organization, legitimization, and realization of indigenous struggles were experienced. The nature of this research is grounded in a bibliographic approach, which involves the search and analysis of diverse literature, including books, articles, periodicals, and magazines, along with a field research component that values the oral history of the interviewees. The research objective is to listen to the accounts of indigenous leaders, indigenists, and other protagonists of the time to understand the formation and consolidation of the indigenous movement in the Middle Solimões region. The focus is on identifying the historical process of organization of this movement, investigating and understanding the path that led to its formation and strengthening.Item Mundo de Trabalho e Mulheres: as trabalhadoras na feira municipal de Tefé (2000- 2018)(Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, 2022-05-27) Rocha, Maria Helena Amaral da; Teles, Luciano Everton CostaThis research entitled "World of Work and Women: Workers at the Municipal Fair of Tefé (2000-2018), aims to present the insertion of women in the world of work and present the experience of some workers of the municipal fair of Tefé. this research is divided into two chapters. The first chapter addresses history, women and the various aspects of Worlds of Work, telling the insertion of women in history and how this occurred from the private space to the public space and also characterizes the fairs in the municipalities of the interior of amazonas. The second chapter talks about sociability and economic relations at the Tefé fair, addressing the municipality as its economic and social aspects, as well as the structure and organization of work at the Tefé fair and the reproduction of the social existence of women at the fair.Item Nas Trincheiras do Látex: segunda Guerra Mundial nos Trópicos e a Batalha (1939 – 1945)(Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, 2019-12-13) Coêlho, Além da Silva; Teles, Luciano Everton Costa; Teles, Luciano Everton Costa; Filho, Ademar Henriques; Silva, Jubrael Mequista daThis paper aims to understand how the process of economic exploitation of rubber occurred in the Amazon region, in particular the “Battle of Rubber” and the emergence of “Rubber Soldiers”. We realized that the government created a war speech and the battle inside the rubber plantations gained a great importance in the commotion in the country, so that the war efforts were always gaining strength among the population, that cutting the syringe was indispensable to win the war. This created a particular concern to understand this idea of the “Battle of Rubber” and “Rubber Soldiers”. The work also shows that the government created the “Rubber Battle” in order to promote the mobilization, recruitment and displacement of Northeasterners to the Amazon, these men were already coming as “Rubber Soldiers” and to work on the war front in the rubber tree to extract the latex. The methodology used in this work was a bibliographical research, through the analysis of authors who work exclusively with the processes of latex extraction in the Amazon. This work showed that in the context of the Great War, the Brazilian government produced a war speech focused on the latex economy, where the rubber tree came to be faced with a war front and those who extracted the latex as “Rubber Soldiers” in that war. Which refers to the articulation created and existing between the Brazilian government and the USA, in this context of war. Moreover this research also sought to show that with the end of World War II, the Americans after recovering the rubber plantations of Asia, lost interest in the Amazonian rubber plantations, which consequently caused the abandonment of the “Rubber Soldiers”, who were left to their own devices rubber plantations and who were not recognized for their war efforts and their recognized rights.