DOI: 10.11606/d.8.1996.tde-16042002-114455
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Vitoreiros e Monteiros: ilhéus do litoral norte paulista.

Abstract: Parte-se da análise das questões pesqueira e de ocupação do espaço litorâneo, para em seguida verticalizar o estudo das comunidades de ilhéus monteiros e vitoreiros a partir de seu sistema de propriedade, das modalidades de uso dos recursos naturais e de seu modo de vida, que comporta a análise da divisão social do trabalho, da educação, da saúde, da religião e das relações que os ilhéus constróem com o continente.Foram identificados os problemas que interferem na reprodução do modo de vida insular e os mecani… Show more

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“…According to Moraes [13], Frederico Villar had as one of its goals the nationalization of fisheries in Brazil, because as the country had, and still has, a huge coastline, and the Navy at the time did not have enough staff for their protection, fishermen, proficient and knowledgeable inhabitants of the coast, so were the best people to assist in this work because of their daily lives is part of the mobilization for the coast and hard to reach places or outside the route of national commercial navigation. As fishermen work in the aquatic environment where supervision was previously required, and the way these individuals have empirical knowledge of navigation and live daily in its territory of work, the Navy realized that they were ideal for the defense of the Brazilian territory, given they would be defending as well, their work environment, their residence and their way of life, and would, in case of war, immediately be called to collaborate with the Navy [14] [15].…”
Section: The Fishing Activity In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Moraes [13], Frederico Villar had as one of its goals the nationalization of fisheries in Brazil, because as the country had, and still has, a huge coastline, and the Navy at the time did not have enough staff for their protection, fishermen, proficient and knowledgeable inhabitants of the coast, so were the best people to assist in this work because of their daily lives is part of the mobilization for the coast and hard to reach places or outside the route of national commercial navigation. As fishermen work in the aquatic environment where supervision was previously required, and the way these individuals have empirical knowledge of navigation and live daily in its territory of work, the Navy realized that they were ideal for the defense of the Brazilian territory, given they would be defending as well, their work environment, their residence and their way of life, and would, in case of war, immediately be called to collaborate with the Navy [14] [15].…”
Section: The Fishing Activity In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O histórico do desenvolvimento do setor pesqueiro no Brasil pode ser encontrado em diversos autores que trabalharam com a questão (SILVA, 1972;DIEGUES, 1983;MELLO, 1985;CARDOSO, 1996). Nesta análise, é proposto um corte que sinaliza três processos alavancados pelo Estado no decorrer do século XX, que levaram à configuração de um modelo de gestão das pescarias, cuja crise é evidente e a superação ainda não se encontra totalmente delineada.…”
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“…Uma proposição semelhante para a análise de pescadores é de grande valia para evitar interpretações que apontam sociedades litorâneas como tradicionais ou isoladas dos processos de conjunto mais amplos 6 . SANTOS (1996) (CARDOSO, 1996). 7 Diegues, 1983, Mello, 1985, Silva, 1972, apresentam em seus respectivos trabalhos análises da trajetória do setor pesqueiro no Brasil. organizar um mercado-de-trabalho baseada numa lógica externa a das sociedades de pescadores (SILVA, 1991).…”
Section: 3geografia E Pescaunclassified