Teles, Luciano Everton CostaSilva, Karina Balieiro da2022-01-122024-09-012022-01-112022-01-122021-12-15https://ri.uea.edu.br/handle/riuea/1427The 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.Acesso AbertoCabanagemCabanagemInfluênciasInfluenceslimites espaço-geográficosspace-geographical boundariesnarrativas historiográficashistoriographical narrativesEspelhos de uma Revolução: a Cabanagem na região amazônica (1835-1840)Mirrors of a Revolution: Cabanagem in the Amazon region (1835-1840)Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso