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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2009.tde-03022010-102032
Document
Author
Full name
Paula Wolthers de Lorena Pires
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2009
Supervisor
Committee
Silva, Marcio Ferreira da (President)
Poz Neto, Joao Dal
Sztutman, Renato
Title in Portuguese
Rikbaktsa: um estudo  de parentesco e organização social
Keywords in Portuguese
Macro-Jê
MaqPar
Organização social
Rikbaktsa
Sistema de parentesco
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta dissertação de mestrado tem como objeto de pesquisa a população indígena Rikbaktsa, ou Canoeiros, como são conhecidos na região. Localizados no sudoeste amazônico, a noroeste do estado de Mato Grosso (Bacia do Juruena), têm um contingente populacional de aproximadamente 1200 habitantes. São filiados ao tronco lingüístico Macro-Jê e dividem-se em metades exogâmicas agnáticas organizadas em clãs patrilineares. O estudo em questão constitui-se de uma ampla pesquisa bibliográfica, revisão e sistematização dos dados Rikbaktsa, procurando colocar em diálogo os textos e materiais já produzidos sobre esta população, bem como estabelecer comparações com pesquisas realizadas sobre outras etnias Jê-Bororo. Uma ferramenta computacional (MaqPar) também contribuiu para produzir novas descrições sobre o sistema empírico de aliança Rikbaktsa. Deste modo, procurou-se debater a fundo temas relacionados à organização e morfologia social, pertencimento Rikbaktsa ao tronco lingüístico Macro-Jê e sistema de parentesco e terminologia.
Title in English
Rikbaktsa: a study of kinship and social organization
Keywords in English
Kinship
Macro-Jê
MaqPar
Rikbaktsa
Social organization
Abstract in English
This masters thesis has the Rikbaktsa indigenous society, or Canoeiros - as they are locally known - as the research object. Located on the southwest of the Amazonian range, on the north-west of the state of Mato Grosso, the Rikbaktsa people comprise a population of approximately 1200 individuals. They are filiated to the linguist trunk of Macro-Jê and are equally divided into exogamic moieties organized into fatherhood clans. This research consist of an ample bibliographic account as well as a review and systematization of available data on the Rikbaktsa people, aiming not only to expose research and materials that has been produced regarding this society but also to establish a comparative interpretation with research carried out with other Jê-Bororo ethnic groups. In addition, a computational tool (MaqPar) has contributed to the production of new descriptions about the empirical system of alliance Rikbaktsa. Thus, this research has envisaged a thorough discussion of the social organization and morphology, the Macro-Jê linguist trunk within the Rikbaktsa society and its system of kinship along with the terminology associated.
 
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2010-02-19
 
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