2016
DOI: 10.5801/ncn.v19i2.2478
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Índios do “Vale Europeu”. Justiça ambiental e território no Sul do Brasil

Abstract: Neste artigo analisamos o processo de territorialização do estado de Santa Catarina, enfatizando nas operações de regionalização e nos processos de constituição de identidades étnicas, os quais, combinados, resultam num processo sui generis de construção de identidades regionais. Este processo produziu efeitos habitualmente não reconhecidos pelos discursos oficiais, como segregação territorial e invisibilidade de comunidades indígenas. Sustenta-se que estes efeitos ainda persistem no presente sendo também caus… Show more

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“…Also part of the MVI are the municipalities of Brusque, Guabiruba and Botuverá, which were part of the Itajahy-Brusque Colony, which followed a model of colonization similar to that occurred in Blumenau. Although the official occupation in the government vision of the MVI occurred from 1850 with the institution of the Blumenau Colony, this territory was already occupied by sertanejos and indigenous people, especially the Xokleng (Florit et al 2016). As a result of the type of colony that had been established (private and agricultural), as well as the characteristics of the territory and the contact among immigrants, sertanejos and indigenous people, a characteristic food system was established, where Cuca (kuchen) is recognized as food (Ammvi 2018;Seyferth 2012;Silva et al 2013).…”
Section: Formation Of the Traditional Food System Of MVImentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Also part of the MVI are the municipalities of Brusque, Guabiruba and Botuverá, which were part of the Itajahy-Brusque Colony, which followed a model of colonization similar to that occurred in Blumenau. Although the official occupation in the government vision of the MVI occurred from 1850 with the institution of the Blumenau Colony, this territory was already occupied by sertanejos and indigenous people, especially the Xokleng (Florit et al 2016). As a result of the type of colony that had been established (private and agricultural), as well as the characteristics of the territory and the contact among immigrants, sertanejos and indigenous people, a characteristic food system was established, where Cuca (kuchen) is recognized as food (Ammvi 2018;Seyferth 2012;Silva et al 2013).…”
Section: Formation Of the Traditional Food System Of MVImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a tourism policy, it would be based on a certain "regional vocation", although it covers and distorts the information that other populations, such as indigenous peoples, already lived in the region before the arrival of European immigrants (Germanic, Russian, Polish, Italian, etc.) (Florit et al 2016;Ijuim Moser 2021). The slogans that Blumenau recently adopted in advertising campaigns reinforce the creation of the idea of a European city on Brazilian soil: "Blumenau -Germany Without Passport" (2014) and "Blumenau -The Brazil of German Soul" (2015) (Ijuim Moser 2021).…”
Section: The Creation Of a Supposed Germanic Identitymentioning
confidence: 99%