Índios, jesuítas e bandeirantes no alto Jacuí : implicações históricas e geopolíticas da redução de Santa Teresa del Curiti

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Ano de defesa: 2018
Autor(a) principal: Vicroski, Fabrício José Nazzari lattes
Orientador(a): Golin, Tau lattes
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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade de Passo Fundo
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em História
Departamento: Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas - IFCH
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://tede.upf.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/2464
Resumo: The Jesuit reduction of Santa Teresa del Curiti was founded in 1632 by Father Francisco Ximenez in the northwest region of the current state of Rio Grande do Sul. In the following year, the incipient settlement was transmigrated to a position further south. The new location allowed articulation with the other reductions and mitigated the risk of attacks by the Jê Indians. Both locations were located in the upper Jacuí basin, then called Igaí. It was a prosperous town with a strategic location. Its population exceeded four thousand people. Seduced by the lucrative slave trade, the bandeirantes from São Paulo threw themselves into the Tape missions. In 1637 a troop commanded by André Fernandes invaded the reduction of Santa Teresa. The indigenous people were captured and sent to São Paulo where they were sold as slaves. Fully aware of the strategic location of the reduction, the bandeirantes established a supply post there. For more than three decades, the site served as a support base for the Portuguese-Brazilian penetration towards the interior of the territory of Rio Grande do Sul, helping to take over the other missionary villages and also in military campaigns. From this base, the Paulistas launched attacks to the west, south and southwest. Just over three decades later, maintaining this important position became unsustainable. The interpretation of the historical facts related to the founding of the Santa Teresa reduction and the subsequent establishment of a support post for the bandeirantes attacks allows extrapolating the geographical limits of the Tape zone. The Igaí camp was consolidated as the radiating pole of the Luso-Brazilian slave explorers of Rio Grande do Sul in the 17th century. It is estimated that around 30,000 indigenous people were subjugated. The traditional settlement dynamics of the native populations was disrupted. The territorial dispute reached a new level. The regional clashes reflected the geopolitical context of the overseas powers. The issue envisioned is due to the forgetting of this past, rarely or superficially addressed. Through the development of this research, it is intended to highlight the historical importance of the listed facts, defending the thesis that the events resulting from the foundation of the reduction had profound historical and geopolitical implications in the formation of Rio Grande do Sul.
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Its population exceeded four thousand people. Seduced by the lucrative slave trade, the bandeirantes from São Paulo threw themselves into the Tape missions. In 1637 a troop commanded by André Fernandes invaded the reduction of Santa Teresa. The indigenous people were captured and sent to São Paulo where they were sold as slaves. Fully aware of the strategic location of the reduction, the bandeirantes established a supply post there. For more than three decades, the site served as a support base for the Portuguese-Brazilian penetration towards the interior of the territory of Rio Grande do Sul, helping to take over the other missionary villages and also in military campaigns. From this base, the Paulistas launched attacks to the west, south and southwest. Just over three decades later, maintaining this important position became unsustainable. The interpretation of the historical facts related to the founding of the Santa Teresa reduction and the subsequent establishment of a support post for the bandeirantes attacks allows extrapolating the geographical limits of the Tape zone. The Igaí camp was consolidated as the radiating pole of the Luso-Brazilian slave explorers of Rio Grande do Sul in the 17th century. It is estimated that around 30,000 indigenous people were subjugated. The traditional settlement dynamics of the native populations was disrupted. The territorial dispute reached a new level. The regional clashes reflected the geopolitical context of the overseas powers. The issue envisioned is due to the forgetting of this past, rarely or superficially addressed. Through the development of this research, it is intended to highlight the historical importance of the listed facts, defending the thesis that the events resulting from the foundation of the reduction had profound historical and geopolitical implications in the formation of Rio Grande do Sul.A redução jesuítica de Santa Teresa del Curiti foi fundada no ano de 1632 pelo padre Francisco Ximenez na região noroeste do atual Estado do Rio Grande do Sul. No ano seguinte o incipiente povoado foi transmigrado para uma posição mais ao sul. A nova localização permitiu a articulação com as demais reduções e atenuou os riscos de ataques de índios Jê. Ambas as localizações situavam-se na bacia do alto Jacuí, então denominado Igaí. Tratava-se de um povoado próspero e de localização estratégica. Sua população superou quatro mil pessoas. Seduzidos pelo lucrativo comércio escravagista, os bandeirantes paulistas lançaram-se sobre as missões do Tape. Em 1637 uma tropa comandada por André Fernandes invadiu a redução de Santa Teresa. Os indígenas foram capturados e remetidos a São Paulo onde foram comercializados como escravos. Plenamente cientes da localização estratégica da redução, os bandeirantes estabeleceram ali um posto de aprovisionamento. Durante mais de três décadas o local serviu como base de apoio para a penetração luso-brasileira em direção ao interior do território sul-rio-grandense, auxiliando na tomada dos demais povoados missioneiros e também em campanhas militares. A partir dessa base os paulistas lançaram-se em investidas para o oeste, sul e sudoeste. Transcorridas pouco mais de três décadas, a manutenção dessa importante posição tornou-se então insustentável. A interpretação dos fatos históricos relacionados à fundação da redução de Santa Teresa e o posterior estabelecimento de um posto de apoio às investidas bandeirantes permitem extrapolar os limites geográficos da zona do Tape. O arraial do Igaí se consolidou como o polo irradiador dos exploradores escravocratas luso-brasileiros do Rio Grande do Sul do século XVII. Estima-se que cerca de 30 mil indígenas tenham sido subjugados. A dinâmica de povoamento tradicional das populações nativas foi desarticulada. A disputa territorial alçou um novo patamar. Os embates regionais refletiam o contexto geopolítico das potências ultramarinas. A problemática vislumbrada é decorrente do esquecimento desse passado, raramente ou superficialmente abordado. Através do desenvolvimento da presente pesquisa, pretende-se evidenciar a importância histórica dos fatos arrolados, defendendo-se a tese de que os acontecimentos resultantes da fundação da redução tiveram profundas implicações históricas e geopolíticas na formação do Rio Grande do Sul.Submitted by Jucelei Domingues (jucelei@upf.br) on 2023-03-27T13:00:31Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2018FabricioVicroski.pdf: 16076294 bytes, checksum: d316b11e88caa51f36a229b2f88a67e1 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-03-27T13:00:31Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Índios, jesuítas e bandeirantes no alto Jacuí : implicações históricas e geopolíticas da redução de Santa Teresa del Curiti
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title Índios, jesuítas e bandeirantes no alto Jacuí : implicações históricas e geopolíticas da redução de Santa Teresa del Curiti
spellingShingle Índios, jesuítas e bandeirantes no alto Jacuí : implicações históricas e geopolíticas da redução de Santa Teresa del Curiti
Vicroski, Fabrício José Nazzari
Jesuítas - Missões
Índios
Bandeirantes
Brasil - História - Reduções jesuíticas, 1754-1756
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA
title_short Índios, jesuítas e bandeirantes no alto Jacuí : implicações históricas e geopolíticas da redução de Santa Teresa del Curiti
title_full Índios, jesuítas e bandeirantes no alto Jacuí : implicações históricas e geopolíticas da redução de Santa Teresa del Curiti
title_fullStr Índios, jesuítas e bandeirantes no alto Jacuí : implicações históricas e geopolíticas da redução de Santa Teresa del Curiti
title_full_unstemmed Índios, jesuítas e bandeirantes no alto Jacuí : implicações históricas e geopolíticas da redução de Santa Teresa del Curiti
title_sort Índios, jesuítas e bandeirantes no alto Jacuí : implicações históricas e geopolíticas da redução de Santa Teresa del Curiti
author Vicroski, Fabrício José Nazzari
author_facet Vicroski, Fabrício José Nazzari
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vicroski, Fabrício José Nazzari
contributor_str_mv Golin, Tau
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Jesuítas - Missões
Índios
Bandeirantes
Brasil - História - Reduções jesuíticas, 1754-1756
topic Jesuítas - Missões
Índios
Bandeirantes
Brasil - História - Reduções jesuíticas, 1754-1756
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA
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description The Jesuit reduction of Santa Teresa del Curiti was founded in 1632 by Father Francisco Ximenez in the northwest region of the current state of Rio Grande do Sul. In the following year, the incipient settlement was transmigrated to a position further south. The new location allowed articulation with the other reductions and mitigated the risk of attacks by the Jê Indians. Both locations were located in the upper Jacuí basin, then called Igaí. It was a prosperous town with a strategic location. Its population exceeded four thousand people. Seduced by the lucrative slave trade, the bandeirantes from São Paulo threw themselves into the Tape missions. In 1637 a troop commanded by André Fernandes invaded the reduction of Santa Teresa. The indigenous people were captured and sent to São Paulo where they were sold as slaves. Fully aware of the strategic location of the reduction, the bandeirantes established a supply post there. For more than three decades, the site served as a support base for the Portuguese-Brazilian penetration towards the interior of the territory of Rio Grande do Sul, helping to take over the other missionary villages and also in military campaigns. From this base, the Paulistas launched attacks to the west, south and southwest. Just over three decades later, maintaining this important position became unsustainable. The interpretation of the historical facts related to the founding of the Santa Teresa reduction and the subsequent establishment of a support post for the bandeirantes attacks allows extrapolating the geographical limits of the Tape zone. The Igaí camp was consolidated as the radiating pole of the Luso-Brazilian slave explorers of Rio Grande do Sul in the 17th century. It is estimated that around 30,000 indigenous people were subjugated. The traditional settlement dynamics of the native populations was disrupted. The territorial dispute reached a new level. The regional clashes reflected the geopolitical context of the overseas powers. The issue envisioned is due to the forgetting of this past, rarely or superficially addressed. Through the development of this research, it is intended to highlight the historical importance of the listed facts, defending the thesis that the events resulting from the foundation of the reduction had profound historical and geopolitical implications in the formation of Rio Grande do Sul.
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