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The (Franciscan) invention of the Munduruku indians' culture: on written production of the missionaries in Provincia de Santo Antonio

Collevatti, Jayne Hunger

Revista de antropologia (São Paulo), 2009-01, Vol.52 (1), p.633-676 [Periódico revisado por pares]

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  • Título:
    The (Franciscan) invention of the Munduruku indians' culture: on written production of the missionaries in Provincia de Santo Antonio
  • Autor: Collevatti, Jayne Hunger
  • Assuntos: Autobiographical Materials ; Federal Republic of Germany ; Indigenous Populations ; Missionaries ; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ; Social Reproduction
  • É parte de: Revista de antropologia (São Paulo), 2009-01, Vol.52 (1), p.633-676
  • Notas: ObjectType-Article-1
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  • Descrição: In 1911, German Franciscans who had recently arrived in Brasil, and, more specifically, in the State of Para, founded a religious mission named Missao de Sao Francisco do rio Cururu, in the middle of the Munduruku territory. The Franciscans left behind not only a missionary equipment that tried to fulfill the missionary program of civilization for indians, but also a religious documentation, formed by diaries, chronicles and essays allegedly ethnological, that allowed the construction of a variety of religious speeches about the indigenous culture. And when these discourses were published, they invented a Munduruku society. Adapted from the source document.
  • Idioma: Português

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