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    Narrativas cosmológicas registradas na mata do Bacurizal no quilombo Bairro Alto, Salvaterra (PA)
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2019-06-11) LIMA, Mayara Gonçalves; STEWARD, Angela May; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6123114287861055
    This master's research focused on analyzing the productive relations of the work with the bacuri, and the relationship between society and the nature of the Bairro Alto Quilombola Community, belonging to the city of Salvaterra, which is part of the Fluviomarinho archipelago of Marajó (PA). The island underwent various occupations over the centuries initially by the indigenous ethnic groups, and later with European colonization there was the African Diaspora, in which Africans were brought to work on cattle ranches. Marajojo quilombola communities are built on these ethnic relations in the archipelago, just as the national organization goes through the way marajoaras quilombos have adapted to the claims of laws mainly linked to the definitive titling of common land due to various conflict records. with farmer, EMBRAPA, among others. The areas are important for the economic reproduction of the quilombos, because the work with management of natural resources, in the fields, woods, rivers, seas, fields, among other ecosystems guarantee the maintenance of family units, the research focused on analyzing precisely the Working with bacuri management, the traditional knowledge used in the forests of the bacuri trees reveals the worldviews of the communities. Methodological anthropological research was based on ethnography combined with participant observation in families 'homes, interviews, foetnography, and experiences in the woods, to understand the families' routine and how they were organized to work in the bacurizais, the interviews and photos complement the collected data.
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