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Artigo de Periódico Acesso aberto (Open Access) Infância Amazônia no contexto da produção de farinha no quilombo da América(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2017-09) SANTIAGO, Ketno Lucas; SMITH JÚNIOR, Francisco Pereira; SOUZA, Ana Paula Vieira eThis video presents of childhood culture in the quilombo of america, located in the campo of Bragança, state of Pará. Children are involved between play and jokes in the production of cassava flour, this subsistencie economic activity of the community developed by adults. In the capture of images we use the technology as a cell phone type Iphone, 6S.Artigo de Periódico Acesso aberto (Open Access) Migração negra interna e identidade no quilombo do América uma contribuição(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2018) SANTIAGO, Ketno Lucas; SMITH JÚNIOR, Francisco Pereira; SOUZA, Ana Paula Vieira eThis research is the result of a bibliographical review on the migration category, whose focus is the black migration, as well as the studies about the cultural identity in the Quilombola community of America, located in the city of Bragança, State of Pará The main objective is to locate studies that deal with issues such as migration, black migration and forced and internal migration. Articulate the migratory movements with the studies developed on cultural issues produced by the quilombola population, as well as indicate indicatives for the constitution of an identity vision in the formation of these traditional peoples. Methodologically, the path covered is a historiographical one, through a bibliographical review, identifying theories that contributed to establish a dialogue between the suggested categories. Initially the results indicate that the arrival of Africans in Brazil and in the Bragantina Amazon Region occurred through a process of forced black migration and internal migration. The economic factor is the predominant hypothesis, which motivated the displacement of this population. Self-identification is a vision of belonging, presents some evidence of the identity and cultural character of the remaining quilombolas. We conclude that it was possible to identify some authors that approach on the issue of migration and its variations, authors that dialogue with the thematic identity and culture. It was possible to identify, in a preliminary way, that the cultural identity of the quilombola population has traits due to their belonging and resistance against the forms of oppression and violation of their rights as inhabitants of Quilombo of America over the years.
