Dasĩpê akwẽ/xerente waskuze

The present dissertation has the general objective of understanding and exposing about the dasĩpê festival and the motivation for this research is given by the fact that this researcher is an indigenous Akwẽ and a teacher in his community. It is a research with the methodology of oral and bibliog...

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Autor principal: Xerente, Silvino Sirnãwe
Idioma: pt_BR
Publicado em: 2023
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spelling ir-11612-53912023-05-23T06:01:53Z Dasĩpê akwẽ/xerente waskuze História do dasĩpê Xerente Xerente, Silvino Sirnãwe Giraldin, Odair Ritual; Dasĩpê; Nomeação; Memória; Naming; Memory CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA The present dissertation has the general objective of understanding and exposing about the dasĩpê festival and the motivation for this research is given by the fact that this researcher is an indigenous Akwẽ and a teacher in his community. It is a research with the methodology of oral and bibliographic research carried out with the elders, who know the traditional knowledge of their Akwẽ people. We interviewed several elders and an elderly woman from some different villages where we went so that we could record, film, take pictures of the elder in order to understand the dasĩpê and the aspects that remain, such as female nomination, male nomination, small log race, large log race carried by two people (Krãnkrã log race), speeches of the elders, speeches of the old women, body painting, the clans of the moieties and the four associations, as well as the changes that have occurred over the years, mainly in the traditional food and does not use technology. All traditional knowledge is passed on between the different generations on the days that the dasĩpê takes place. At night the young Akwẽ go to the Warã (or patio) to listen to the elders telling the stories, teaching the chants and songs. Through research, we put on paper what happens at the dasĩpê festival, so that one day the young Akwẽ and readers can read and remember or learn about dasĩpê. A presente dissertação tem como objetivo geral compreender e expor sobre a festa dasĩpê. A motivação para esta pesquisa se dá pelo fato deste pesquisador ser indígena Akwẽ e professor na sua comunidade. Trata-se de uma pesquisa com a metodologia de pesquisa oral e bibliográfica realizada com os anciãos e anciãs, conhecedores dos saberes tradicionais do seu povo Akwẽ. Foram entrevistados vários anciãos e uma anciã de algumas aldeias diferentes, onde fomos para podermos gravar, fazer filmagem, tirar fotos do ancião para, assim, entendermos o dasĩpê e os aspectos que se mantém, como a nomeação feminina, nomeação masculina, corrida de tora pequena, corrida de tora grande carregado de duas pessoas (corrida de tora Krãnkrã), discursos dos anciãos, discursos das anciãs, pinturas corporais, os clãs das metades e as quatros associações masculinas, bem como as alterações ocorridas ao longo dos anos, principalmente na comida tradicionais e no uso da tecnologia. Todos os saberes tradicionais são repassados entre as diferentes gerações nos dias que acontece a festa dasĩpê. À noite os jovens Akwẽ vão no Warã (ou pátio) para ouvir os anciãos contando as histórias, ensinando as cantorias e as músicas. Através da pesquisa, colocamos no papel, escrito, o que acontece na festa dasĩpê, para um dia os jovens Akwẽ e os leitores lerem e lembrar ou conhecer sobre o dasĩpê. 2023-05-22T10:29:33Z 2023-05-22T10:29:33Z 2022-06-24 XERENTE, Silvino Sirnãwe. Dasĩpê akwẽ/xerente waskuze - História do dasĩpê Xerente.2022.103f. Dissertação (Mestrado em História das Populações Amazônicas) – Universidade Federal do Tocantins, Programa de Pós-Graduação em História das Populações Amazônicas, Porto Nacional, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/11612/5391 pt_BR application/pdf
institution Repositório Institucional - Universidade Federal do Tocantins - UFT
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language pt_BR
topic Ritual; Dasĩpê; Nomeação; Memória; Naming; Memory
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA
spellingShingle Ritual; Dasĩpê; Nomeação; Memória; Naming; Memory
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA
Xerente, Silvino Sirnãwe
Dasĩpê akwẽ/xerente waskuze
topic_facet Ritual; Dasĩpê; Nomeação; Memória; Naming; Memory
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA
description The present dissertation has the general objective of understanding and exposing about the dasĩpê festival and the motivation for this research is given by the fact that this researcher is an indigenous Akwẽ and a teacher in his community. It is a research with the methodology of oral and bibliographic research carried out with the elders, who know the traditional knowledge of their Akwẽ people. We interviewed several elders and an elderly woman from some different villages where we went so that we could record, film, take pictures of the elder in order to understand the dasĩpê and the aspects that remain, such as female nomination, male nomination, small log race, large log race carried by two people (Krãnkrã log race), speeches of the elders, speeches of the old women, body painting, the clans of the moieties and the four associations, as well as the changes that have occurred over the years, mainly in the traditional food and does not use technology. All traditional knowledge is passed on between the different generations on the days that the dasĩpê takes place. At night the young Akwẽ go to the Warã (or patio) to listen to the elders telling the stories, teaching the chants and songs. Through research, we put on paper what happens at the dasĩpê festival, so that one day the young Akwẽ and readers can read and remember or learn about dasĩpê.
author_additional Giraldin, Odair
author_additionalStr Giraldin, Odair
author Xerente, Silvino Sirnãwe
title Dasĩpê akwẽ/xerente waskuze
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title_fullStr Dasĩpê akwẽ/xerente waskuze
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