2021
DOI: 10.1590/tem-1980-542x2021v2701
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Colonatos e aldeamentos no Niassa, Moçambique: processos e impactos sociais em tempo de guerra (1964-1974)

Abstract: Resumo: O artigo analisa dois processos concomitantes: a concentração de populações Ajaua (Yao) e Nianja em aldeamentos e a criação de colonatos para portugueses no distrito do Niassa, Moçambique, como resposta do Estado português à luta de libertação nacional encetada pela Frelimo (Frente de Libertação de Moçambique) em setembro de 1964. Ambos os processos articulam a questão da segurança e da soberania do ponto de vista português com a questão do desenvolvimento colonial, equacionado em termos de crescimento… Show more

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“…It is worth adding that this is not an isolated case. Orlando Ribeiro did much the same when he published some of the criticisms he had written in confidential reports about white settlements and explicit practices of racism, as it happened in the emblematic Colonato da Cela, in the district of Kuanza-Sul, Angola (Castelo, 2013(Castelo, , 2021a(Castelo, , 2021b(Castelo, , 2022. What seems to be inferred from cases like these is a relative liberty given to geographical discourse, in contrast to what we find in the surveillance that Portuguese colonial and dictatorial state exercised over other disciplinary knowledge coparticipants of the colonial scientific system, namely in social sciences.…”
Section: Author's Notementioning
confidence: 97%
“…It is worth adding that this is not an isolated case. Orlando Ribeiro did much the same when he published some of the criticisms he had written in confidential reports about white settlements and explicit practices of racism, as it happened in the emblematic Colonato da Cela, in the district of Kuanza-Sul, Angola (Castelo, 2013(Castelo, , 2021a(Castelo, , 2021b(Castelo, , 2022. What seems to be inferred from cases like these is a relative liberty given to geographical discourse, in contrast to what we find in the surveillance that Portuguese colonial and dictatorial state exercised over other disciplinary knowledge coparticipants of the colonial scientific system, namely in social sciences.…”
Section: Author's Notementioning
confidence: 97%
“…3 Foi uma política implementada pelo governo colonial português em Moçambique e consistiu na concentração forçada de populações rurais africanas em aldeamentos. Começou como uma política de reestruturação administrativa e se transformou em uma estratégia de controle das populações para inibir possível apoio da Frente de Libertação de Moçambique (FRELIMO) durante a guerra de libertação nacional (Ver: CASTELO, 2021;COELHO, 1993COELHO, , 1998COELHO, , 2003. Política semelhante foi implementada pelos franceses na Argélia (Ver: BOURDIEU; SAYAD, 2006).…”
Section: As Dinâmicas Da Mineração E a Composição De Um Campo De Conf...unclassified
“…After the end of the 1963 campaign, Orlando Ribeiro wrote to the JIU's executive committee president, arguing that in his view, at the end of the three years foreseen for the mission continuity was necessary. 56 He made specific reference to his own works in Mozambique (where he won't return) and in Angola, to those of Ilídio do Amaral in Angola and Cape Verde, and to those of Raquel Soeiro de Brito and Francisco Tenreiro (who died in December of the same year) in Mozambique (see Castelo, 2021). He also addressed the need to carry out work in Macau, where Raquel Soeiro de Brito had already carried out a "summary reconnaissance", and in Timor, which "has never been dealt with".…”
Section: The Overseas Physical and Human Geography Mission (1960-1973)mentioning
confidence: 99%