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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) A importância da água para a reprodução da comunidade São José do Furo Maracapucu, Abaetetuba – Pará(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2013-04) LIMA, Walter Chile RodriguesThe aim of this study is to highlight the importance of water for reproduction of São José Community riverside populations of the Maracapucu hole and the relation with the belief, locomotion, productive activities and habits. The methodology utilized is of the qualitative descriptive approach, and in relation to the paper is bibliographical and of the field. The survey sample was 10 families from a population of 105 families. Data was collected using a questionnaire with open questions and scripted of dialogue and observations. The analysis of the results identified that water is essential in building the style of life of the Amazon riverside populations. It was observed also that the water of the estuary has been suffering attacks because of the misuse of several segments.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) O Teatro Cacuri: narrativas de vida e cenografia amazônica(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2012-06-29) LIMA, Walter Chile Rodrigues; PACHECO, Agenor Sarraf; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5839293025434267This study aims to investigate the Cacuri in a double perspective revealed in the narratives of the inhabitants of Abaetetuba islands and its usage as amazon cenography. The methodology of this research has as footings the oral history to comprehend the dynamic of fishing activity in Cacuris, analysing the data in ceaseless dialogues with the cultural studies and the architectural way of Cacuri from the form theory, specially in the work of Wassili Kandinsky, associating the sthetics of the farmyard to the scenic space of spheric principles which highlights reaches the creation of the scenographic project of Cacuri theater. This work states that through difficulties faced by fishermen to keep on executing this art of traditional fishing in Amazon, since generations are giving up of practicing it, the scenic realm getting possession of its potencialities becomes a weapon against the forgetfulness of this local craft knowledge