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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) “Como uma comunidade”: formas associativas em Santo Antonio/PA: imbricações entre parentesco, gênero e identidade(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2008-03) COSTA, Rita de Cássia Pereira da; MOTTA-MAUÉS, Maria Angélica; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7861116876230464This work examines the social, political and cultural relationship of a rural group self-defined and identified as quilombola. The objective is to understand how these social agents work out their everyday practices and develop associative ways in Santo Antonio village, at the town of Concordia, State of Pará. This analysis of the behaviour of men and women in this process tries to understand the interactions between kinship, gender and identity as a constituent of that social system.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) A Hidra e os pântanos: quilombos e mocambos no Brasil (sécs. XVII-XIX)(Universidade Estadual de Campinas, 1997-03-19) GOMES, Flávio dos Santos; SLENES, Robert Wayne Andrew; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3081285853679184In all Latin American societies where runaway slaves shaped maroon communities alternatives economy and fighting for feedom lived together with many allinace forms involving wholi colonial society. It had occured also in slave areas in Brazil where the quilombolas (maroons) organized themselves in social and economic groups and communities in order to maintain their autonomy, otherwise it may include daily relations with indians, farmers, rural workers, colonial authorities and, mainly slaves. Although these strategies -- wich involved conflict and contradictory aspects -- the runaways gave sense to their lives as subjects of their own history- In this thesis the historical experience of maroon societies in colonial amazoniam region and Maranhão will be analized. Futher the cases studied will be compared with other colonial areas, foccusing how slave communities was articulated wich the brazilian colonial society as a whole represents a threat.