O PROCESSO EDUCACIONAL DA CULTURA INDÍGENA TICUNA NA REGIÃO DO ALTO SOLIMÕES

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Ano de defesa: 2012
Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Samuel Rocha de
Orientador(a): Demartini, Zeila de Brito Fabri lattes
Banca de defesa: Lauand, Luiz Jean, Negrão, Ana Maria Melo
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Metodista de São Paulo
Programa de Pós-Graduação: PÓS GRADUAÇÃO EM EDUCAÇÃO
Departamento: Educação
País: BR
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Link de acesso: http://tede.metodista.br/jspui/handle/tede/985
Resumo: This work analyzes the educational system in Ticuna tribe, located in the Alto Solimões, Amazonas state, where I have been working for 21 years in permanent contact with the Ticuna Indians. Over the years I have observed that every day, and more intensely, maintaining their culture has undergone the process of influence of non-Indian culture. This work is carried out a historical survey on the possible existence of two streams of education among Ticuna teachers.One considers an important bilingual education, the study of myths and customs for the preservation of culture, the other believes that it is harmless to study the myths and other cultural aspects that can be seized on a daily basis, they argue that the Indians need of equal education that of non-indigenous, to compete in the market on equal terms. Initially it is proposed a historical inquiry about the educational process related to Ticuna culture outside the school, trying to verify the relationship between what is transmitted by the school and that is evident in the daily Ticuna. It then performs an analysis of how education takes place in the middle Ticuna implanted under the heading "Indian Education". Noteworthy are the factors that influenced the founding of the school, its location and other aspects related to the physical, economic, social and cultural as well as the environment and human learning, data that support the proposed objective for this work. It seeks to determine whether education developed in indigenous school fulfills the role of constantly seeking alternatives to an education that is appropriate to the survival of the Ticuna culture, an education to the cultural reality. The research is based on survey data through documents, as well as in interviews with leaders, teachers and elders of the Ticuna tribe, also on direct observation, with notes taken in a field notebook. The process of assimilation and influence of non-Indian culture is dominant in the upper Amazon and has "crushed" Ticuna culture, so that many no longer want more fish, hunt and live as farmers or collectors. It is necessary to seek educational alternatives for Ticuna indigenous school in an education that is appropriate for the survival of their culture and at the same time minimize the prejudice faced by these people. Leaders and teachers Ticuna expect the school to help in the preservation and enhancement of their culture. The damage caused to the cultural education of the Indians Ticuna is large, the majority of children and young people are not knowledgeable of the meanings of religious rituals, myths, legends and beliefs. Often know to perform the ritual, but it seems more an imitation of gestures, which is releasing its real meaning. It is hoped that the end of this research we are able to use the material developed for reflection. It may serve as a starting point for teachers Ticuna in developing guidelines and development of a new educational paradigm that puts more emphasis on culture.
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spelling Demartini, Zeila de Brito FabriCPF:13265477995http://lattes.cnpq.br/8059807589945744Lauand, Luiz JeanCPF:22222222229Negrão, Ana Maria MeloCPF:53465432132CPF:25575379850Oliveira, Samuel Rocha de2016-08-03T16:15:37Z2013-01-152012-08-27OLIVEIRA, Samuel Rocha de. The educational system in Ticuna tribelocated in the alto solimões Amazomas state. 2012. 159 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Educação) - Universidade Metodista de São Paulo, São Bernardo do Campo, 2012.http://tede.metodista.br/jspui/handle/tede/985This work analyzes the educational system in Ticuna tribe, located in the Alto Solimões, Amazonas state, where I have been working for 21 years in permanent contact with the Ticuna Indians. Over the years I have observed that every day, and more intensely, maintaining their culture has undergone the process of influence of non-Indian culture. This work is carried out a historical survey on the possible existence of two streams of education among Ticuna teachers.One considers an important bilingual education, the study of myths and customs for the preservation of culture, the other believes that it is harmless to study the myths and other cultural aspects that can be seized on a daily basis, they argue that the Indians need of equal education that of non-indigenous, to compete in the market on equal terms. Initially it is proposed a historical inquiry about the educational process related to Ticuna culture outside the school, trying to verify the relationship between what is transmitted by the school and that is evident in the daily Ticuna. It then performs an analysis of how education takes place in the middle Ticuna implanted under the heading "Indian Education". Noteworthy are the factors that influenced the founding of the school, its location and other aspects related to the physical, economic, social and cultural as well as the environment and human learning, data that support the proposed objective for this work. It seeks to determine whether education developed in indigenous school fulfills the role of constantly seeking alternatives to an education that is appropriate to the survival of the Ticuna culture, an education to the cultural reality. The research is based on survey data through documents, as well as in interviews with leaders, teachers and elders of the Ticuna tribe, also on direct observation, with notes taken in a field notebook. The process of assimilation and influence of non-Indian culture is dominant in the upper Amazon and has "crushed" Ticuna culture, so that many no longer want more fish, hunt and live as farmers or collectors. It is necessary to seek educational alternatives for Ticuna indigenous school in an education that is appropriate for the survival of their culture and at the same time minimize the prejudice faced by these people. Leaders and teachers Ticuna expect the school to help in the preservation and enhancement of their culture. The damage caused to the cultural education of the Indians Ticuna is large, the majority of children and young people are not knowledgeable of the meanings of religious rituals, myths, legends and beliefs. Often know to perform the ritual, but it seems more an imitation of gestures, which is releasing its real meaning. It is hoped that the end of this research we are able to use the material developed for reflection. It may serve as a starting point for teachers Ticuna in developing guidelines and development of a new educational paradigm that puts more emphasis on culture.Esse trabalho busca analisar o sistema educacional na tribo Ticuna, localizada na região do Alto Solimões, estado do Amazonas, onde estou há 21 anos em contato permanente com os índios Ticuna. Com o passar dos anos tenho observado que a cada dia, e de forma mais intensa, a manutenção de sua cultura vem sofrendo com o processo de influência da cultura não índia. Nesse trabalho realiza-se um levantamento histórico referente à possível existência de duas correntes educacionais entre os professores Ticuna. Uma considera importante um ensino bilíngue, o estudo dos mitos e costumes para preservação da cultura; a outra acredita que é inócuo estudar os mitos e outros aspectos culturais, que podem ser apreendidos no dia a dia, defendem que os índios precisam de uma educação igual a dos não indígenas, para competir no mercado em condições de igualdade. Inicialmente propõe-se uma busca histórica sobre o processo educacional relacionado à cultura Ticuna fora da escola, procurando verificar as relações entre o que é transmitido pela escola e o que se evidencia no cotidiano Ticuna. Em seguida, realiza-se uma análise de como se processa a educação implantada no meio Ticuna sob o título Educação Indígena . Destacam-se os fatores que influenciaram a fundação da escola, sua localização e aspectos relacionados ao meio físico, econômico, social e cultural, bem como, o ambiente humano e de aprendizagem, dados esses que subsidiam o objetivo proposto para este trabalho. Procura-se verificar se a educação desenvolvida na escola indígena cumpre o papel de estar constantemente buscando alternativas para uma educação que seja apropriada à sobrevivência da cultura Ticuna, uma educação adequada à realidade cultural. A pesquisa baseia-se em levantamento de dados através de documentos, como também em entrevistas com lideranças, professores e idosos da Tribo Ticuna; também na observação direta, com anotações feitas em caderno de campo. O processo de assimilação e influência da cultura não índia predomina na região do Alto Solimões e tem esmagado a cultura Ticuna, fazendo com que muitos já não queiram mais pescar, caçar ou viver como produtores ou coletores. É necessário buscar alternativas educacionais para a escola indígena Ticuna, em uma educação que seja apropriada para a sobrevivência de sua cultura e ao mesmo tempo minimize o preconceito enfrentado por esse povo. As lideranças e professores Ticuna esperam que a escola ajude na preservação e valorização de sua cultura. O prejuízo causado à educação cultural dos índios Ticuna é grande, a maioria dos jovens e crianças não são conhecedores dos significados dos rituais religiosos, mitos, lendas e crenças. Muitas vezes sabem até realizar o ritual, mas parece mais uma imitação de gestos, que se desvincula do seu real sentido. Espera-se que ao final dessa pesquisa sejamos capazes de utilizar o material desenvolvido para reflexão e que ela talvez possa servir como ponto de partida para os professores Ticuna na elaboração de diretrizes e desenvolvimento de um novo paradigma educacional que valorize mais a cultura.Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-03T16:15:37Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv O PROCESSO EDUCACIONAL DA CULTURA INDÍGENA TICUNA NA REGIÃO DO ALTO SOLIMÕES
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv The educational system in Ticuna tribelocated in the alto solimões Amazomas state
title O PROCESSO EDUCACIONAL DA CULTURA INDÍGENA TICUNA NA REGIÃO DO ALTO SOLIMÕES
spellingShingle O PROCESSO EDUCACIONAL DA CULTURA INDÍGENA TICUNA NA REGIÃO DO ALTO SOLIMÕES
Oliveira, Samuel Rocha de
Etnia Ticuna
Educação
Repasse Cultural
Assimilação cultural
Escola indígena.
Ticuna Ethnicity
Education
Cultural Transfer
Cultural assimilation
Indigenous school.
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::EDUCACAO
title_short O PROCESSO EDUCACIONAL DA CULTURA INDÍGENA TICUNA NA REGIÃO DO ALTO SOLIMÕES
title_full O PROCESSO EDUCACIONAL DA CULTURA INDÍGENA TICUNA NA REGIÃO DO ALTO SOLIMÕES
title_fullStr O PROCESSO EDUCACIONAL DA CULTURA INDÍGENA TICUNA NA REGIÃO DO ALTO SOLIMÕES
title_full_unstemmed O PROCESSO EDUCACIONAL DA CULTURA INDÍGENA TICUNA NA REGIÃO DO ALTO SOLIMÕES
title_sort O PROCESSO EDUCACIONAL DA CULTURA INDÍGENA TICUNA NA REGIÃO DO ALTO SOLIMÕES
author Oliveira, Samuel Rocha de
author_facet Oliveira, Samuel Rocha de
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Negrão, Ana Maria Melo
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contributor_str_mv Demartini, Zeila de Brito Fabri
Lauand, Luiz Jean
Negrão, Ana Maria Melo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Etnia Ticuna
Educação
Repasse Cultural
Assimilação cultural
Escola indígena.
topic Etnia Ticuna
Educação
Repasse Cultural
Assimilação cultural
Escola indígena.
Ticuna Ethnicity
Education
Cultural Transfer
Cultural assimilation
Indigenous school.
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::EDUCACAO
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Ticuna Ethnicity
Education
Cultural Transfer
Cultural assimilation
Indigenous school.
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