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Dissertação
Estratégias de permanência de indígenas estudantes na Universidade Federal do Pará: desafios e resistência
The Federal University of Pará/UFPA UFPA is known as one of the public institutions that receives the most indigenous and quilombola students through the Special Selection Process- IQ. However, although it is recognized as one of the pioneers in reserving vacancies for indigenous students, accord...
Autor principal: | ARAYA, Ignacio Gabriel San Martin |
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Grau: | Dissertação |
Idioma: | por |
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Universidade Federal do Pará
2024
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Acesso em linha: |
https://repositorio.ufpa.br/jspui/handle/2011/16366 |
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The Federal University of Pará/UFPA UFPA is known as one of the public institutions that
receives the most indigenous and quilombola students through the Special Selection Process-
IQ. However, although it is recognized as one of the pioneers in reserving vacancies for
indigenous students, according to the report presented at the IQ Seminar, a significant number
of dropouts are observed in the courses. Therefore, this dissertation aims to identify and
describe the resistance strategies for the permanence of indigenous students at UFPA. To
achieve this objective, during the field research, between 2021 and 2023, the theoretical and
methodological assumptions of multisited and digital ethnography, visual anthropology, and
biographical approach were used. This research presents the narratives of life trajectory and
struggle of indigenous students, as well as the tools created from the pressure exerted by these
students. As conclusions, it is concluded that although the university reserves vacancies for
indigenous students at UFPA, there is still a long way to go to combat the existing racism in the
institution, as well as to improve and expand policies for the permanence of indigenous people
in the university. Challenges faced by them were observed, such as adaptation to academic
writing, change of city and quality of life, as well as facing racism. This research concludes by
pointing out two issues: first, the processes of transformation in the university are due to
pressures exerted by the indigenous students themselves, who are part of the Association of
Indigenous Peoples Students of the Federal University of Pará, as well as actions taken in
conjunction with professors; in this sense, UFPA needs to create an effective institutional policy
against the evasion of indigenous students, through the expansion of the number of permanent
assistance and housing scholarships, for example. |