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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2021.tde-18012022-000723
Document
Author
Full name
Paola Andrade Gibram
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2021
Supervisor
Committee
Sztutman, Renato (President)
Bastos, Rafael Jose de Menezes
Freitas, Ana Elisa de Castro
Moisés, Beatriz Perrone
Title in Portuguese
Cantos sem fim: formas políticas Kaingang e seus movimentos
Keywords in Portuguese
Estéticas indígenas
Kaingang
Músicas indígenas
Políticas indígenas
Retomadas
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta tese é um exercício de reflexão sobre a relação entre política e estética entre os Kaingang. Percorre categorias como festa, ritual, movimento, retomada e luta a partir da etnografia de ações políticas e de formas expressivas engendradas pelo coletivo Nẽn Ga, cujos integrantes residem na Terra Indígena Apucaraninha, localizada no noroeste do estado do Paraná. Após apresentar uma abordagem panorâmica sobre formas verbais e musicais entre coletivos kaingang de diferentes regiões, as descrições centram-se em festas e em eventos de mobilização política dos quais participam este coletivo. Trata-se de eventos de distintas amplitudes: festas e eventos na aldeia local, encontros regionais realizados em outras Terras Indígenas kaingang e encontros anuais de amplitude nacional - aqui tratados como levantes indígenas. Os caminhos percorridos pelo coletivo Nẽn Ga nesta etnografia passam, portanto, pela retomada da festa e pela retomada da guerra: movimentos para os quais são imprescindíveis a replicação e a repetição de seus tỹnh [canto-dança-ritualmovimento].
Title in English
Endless Songs: Kaingang political forms and their movements
Keywords in English
Indigenous aesthetics
Indigenous politics
Kaingang songs
Reclaims, Kaingang
Abstract in English
This thesis is an exercice of reflection on the relationship between politics and aesthetics among the Kaingang. It covers categories such as feast, ritual, movement, retomada [reclaim] and luta [struggle] based on the etnography os political actions and expressive forms engendered by the Nẽn Ga collective, whose members reside in the Apucaraninha Indigenous Land, located in the northwest of the state of Paraná. After presenting a panoramic approach on verbal and musical forms among kaingang collectives from different regions, the descriptions focus on feasts and political mobilization events in which this collective participates. These are events of different scopes: feasts and events in the local village, regional meetings held in other Kaingang Indigenous Lands and annual meetings of national scope - here treated as indigenous uprisings. The paths taken by the Nẽn Ga collective in this etnography, therefore, involve the reclaim of the feast and the reclaim of the war: movements for which the replication and repetition of their tỹnh [sing-dance-ritual-movement] are essential.
 
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2022-01-18
 
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