TICUNA WOMEN ARTISANS FROM ALTO SOLIMÕES

The struggle for equal rights also permeates indigenous societies, this is what we seek to demonstrate in this work, in the emancipation process of Ticuna women in the municipality of Benjamin Constant - AM. Before, women were linked only to the scope of domestic work, based on the logic of the sexu...

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Autores: Otaviano Guilherme, Josiane, Mendes dos Santos, Edilanê, da Silva, Maria Angelita
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:Brasil
Institución:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás (PUC-GO)
Repositorio:Habitus
Idioma:portugués
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs2.seer.pucgoias.edu.br:article/12998
Acceso en línea:https://seer.pucgoias.edu.br/index.php/habitus/article/view/12998
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Mulheres Ticuna.
Alto Solimões.
Igualdade de direitos
Territorialidade
Identidade.
Terriorialidade e identidade
Ticuna women.
Alto Solimões
Equal rights
Territoriality.
Identity
Mujeres Ticuna
Igualdad de derechos.
Territorialidad.
Identidad.
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Sumario:The struggle for equal rights also permeates indigenous societies, this is what we seek to demonstrate in this work, in the emancipation process of Ticuna women in the municipality of Benjamin Constant - AM. Before, women were linked only to the scope of domestic work, based on the logic of the sexual division of labor. Currently, these women have played a leading role, reaching prominence in local society. This research, of a qualitative and narrative nature, used the speeches and memories of four women members of the artisan associations AMIT, MEMATÜ and AMIPC. We will explain their trajectory here, from the founding of the associations, their first contacts with the search for female training and empowerment, to the struggle fronts in which they have participated. The result shows the strength and struggle history of these women who seek to position themselves in modern society, but without turning their backs on traditions, the portrait of the contemporary Ticuna woman.