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de Oliveira Martins Pereira, Nilza, Ricardo Santos, James Welch, Luciene Souza, and Carlos Coimbra, Jr. "Demography, Territory, and Identity of Indigenous Peoples in Brazil: The Xavante Indians and the 2000 Brazilian National Census." Human Organization 68, no. 2 (2009): 166–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/humo.68.2.x717g781t57101k8.

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Brazilian census data show a remarkable increase in the population self-reporting as "indigenous" between 1991 and 2000 but do not readily enable that increase to be analyzed in terms of the nearly 200 specific indigenous societies or ethnicities that exist in Brazil. In this article, we investigate some instances and implications of how the 2000 Brazilian National Census employed categories conceived for the national population to register one specific people—the Xavante of Mato Grosso, Central Brazil—with their own inherent social arrangements and morphologies. We do so by comparing census d
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Moritu, Alberto Pari’Uptse’Wawe, and Jarina Rodrigues Fernandes. "Contribuição da pedagogia A’uwe Uptabi Xavante para a educação dos adolescentes: A palavra dos anciões – Mato Grosso/Brasil." education policy analysis archives 28 (May 11, 2020): 78. http://dx.doi.org/10.14507/epaa.28.4777.

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The A’uwê Uptabi pedagogy, called by the non-indigenous person as the Xavante pedagogy, is practiced in interaction based on tradition. In this article, our goal is to analyze the contributions of the A’uwê Uptabi pedagogy to the Brazilian educational practice regarding the teaching of adolescents. We used the following methodological procedures for the qualitative research: circle of talks and field journal. We performed the content analysis of the speech of the six participating elders around three axes: dreams on the education of adolescents; advice for Xavante adolescents and educators and
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DENT, ROSANNA. "Subject 01: exemplary Indigenous masculinity in Cold War genetics." British Journal for the History of Science 53, no. 3 (2020): 311–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s000708742000031x.

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AbstractIn 1962 a team of scientists conducted their first joint fieldwork in a Xavante village in Central Brazil. Recycling long-standing notions that living Indigenous people represented human prehistory, the scientists saw Indigenous people as useful subjects of study not only due to their closeness to nature, but also due to their sociocultural and political realities. The geneticists’ vision crystalized around one subject – the famous chief Apöwẽ. Through Apöwẽ, the geneticists fixated on what they perceived as the political prowess, impressive physique, and masculine reproductive aptitud
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Garfield, Seth. "Beholding the Miracle: Xavante Indians and Economic “Development” under Brazilian Military Rule." Americas 57, no. 4 (2001): 551–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tam.2001.0057.

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In 1978, the Brazilian military government launched a “community development project” for the Xavante Indians of Mato Grosso (“Projeto Xavante”) to promote mechanized rice production and livestock rearing, and to institute educational and health programs. As the project sought to foster indigenous self-sufficiency, the government Indian bureau, Fundaçaão Nacional do Índio (FUNAI) would deploy a team of technicians, agronomists, educators, and health care officials to train Xavante as agriculturists, machine operators, health care attendants, and bilingual teaching monitors. Under the administr
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Reis, Jessica Bernardes Almeida Borges da Silva dos, Camila Bento Silva, Bianca Rafaela Correia, Vanessa De Almeida Ferreira Corrêa, and Renata Flavia Abreu da Silva. "A enfermagem militar no enfrentamento à COVID-19 em comunidades indígenas." Revista Recien - Revista Científica de Enfermagem 11, no. 34 (2021): 318–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.24276/rrecien2021.11.34.318-323.

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Descrever a experiência de enfermeiras militares na Operação Xavante no enfrentamento ao novo Coronavírus. Trata-se de um relato de experiência sobre a atuação de enfermeiras militares na Operação Xavante. Como parte de uma equipe multidisciplinar, a enfermagem militar na Operação Xavante foi primordial em várias frentes de atuação, as quais permitiram, dentro do contexto proposto, o adequado cumprimento da missão e o sucesso das ações de saúde planejadas, destacando-se nos seguintes aspectos: recepção e triagem; acolhimento; educação em saúde e realização de testes imunológicos para a COVID-1
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Dent, Rosanna. "The Xavante in perspective: anthropology and history in the study of indigenous populations." Revista Brasileira de Estudos de População 33, no. 2 (2016): 451–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.20947/s0102-30982016a0050.

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Bampi, Aumeri Carlos, Mara Maria Dutra, Carlos Alberto Franco da Silva, and Jeferson Odair Diel. "Des-re-territorialização e resistência Xavante: o retorno à Terra Indígena Marãiwatsédé." Revista Campo-Território 12, no. 26 (2017): 341–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.14393/rct122615.

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Graham, Laura R. "Toward Representational Sovereignty: Rewards and Challenges of Indigenous Media in the A’uwẽ-Xavante Communities of Eténhiritipa-Pimentel Barbosa". Media and Communication 4, № 2 (2016): 13–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/mac.v4i2.438.

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Focusing on the communities of Eténhiritipa-Pimentel Barbosa of eastern Mato Grosso, Brazil, this article considers the tremendous shift that has taken place over the last twenty-five years in <em>A’uw</em><em>ẽ-</em>Xavante peoples’ use of audio-visual media to achieve greater representational sovereignty. It discusses the adoption of video in the context of A’uwẽ<em>-</em>Xavante ideologies and gendered patterns of dealing with the outside and their prior use of cassette technology. This case demonstrates that, while the adoption of new media has not prove
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Aguiar, Lívia Lima Leite, and Patrick Thomaz de Aquino Martins. "FIRE REGIME IN THE INDIGENOUS LAND INDIGENOUS LAND, MATO GROSSO, BRAZIL." Mercator 19, no. 2020 (2020): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.4215/rm2020.e19018.

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The Indigenous Land (TI) Pimentel Barbosa, of the Xavante ethnic group, is located in the region with the highest annual burning activity in the world, denoting the need for timely and accurate monitoring of the space-time patterns of fire occurrence. In this sense, the present study aimed to characterize the occurrences of burning in that TI, between the years 1984 to 2018, relating them to the different types of vegetation and land use present in it. Burn scars were identified and mapped, based on images from the Landsat program, and were analyzed for their spatial distribution and recurrenc
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Welch, James R. "A’uwẽ (Xavante) Hunting Calls: A Vocal Repertoire for Ethnozoological Communication and Coordination in the Brazilian Cerrado". Ethnobiology Letters 11, № 1 (2020): 38–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.14237/ebl.11.1.2020.1688.

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Group hunting is a productive subsistence activity for many Indigenous peoples with adequate access to territorial and game resources. A’uwẽ (Xavante) group hunts can involve large numbers of individuals coordinating group hunting efforts over large areas. A’uwẽ group hunting and hunting with fire are sophisticated endeavors requiring years of preparation, ample discussion, and post-hunt analysis. Their hunting calls are stylized expressions following established vocal conventions to communicate complex information over long distances between hunters in order to follow, flush, dispatch, and ca
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Arantes, Rui, James R. Welch, Felipe Guimarães Tavares, Aline Alves Ferreira, Mario Vianna Vettore, and Carlos E. A. Coimbra. "Human ecological and social determinants of dental caries among the Xavante Indigenous people in Central Brazil." PLOS ONE 13, no. 12 (2018): e0208312. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208312.

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Rovêdenê, Letícia Penariwê Sousa Wa, Marise Ramos de Souza, Marlene Andrade Martins, Letícia Palota Eid, Marcos Antonio Nunes de Araujo, and José Carlos Souza. "Rastreando doenças crônicas na comunidade indígena." Revista Recien - Revista Científica de Enfermagem 11, no. 33 (2021): 270–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.24276/rrecien2021.11.33.270-279.

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A hipertensão arterial sistêmica (HAS), diabetes mellitus (DM), sedentarismo e síndrome metabólica afetam a saúde indígena. Este estudo objetivou identificar hipertensos e diabéticos na etnia Xavante, Mato Grosso. A amostra foi de 50 indígenas, caracterizados quanto ao sexo, idade, escolaridade, renda, estado civil e número de filhos. Fez-se a anamnese e avaliação clínica, com antecedentes de DM e/ou HAS, uso de medicações tradicionais ou não. Usaram-se tensiômetro digital de pulso e um glicosímetro capilar. Fez-se a análise com os testes qui-quadrado, Pearson, Kruskal wallis, t de Student, Co
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Ferreira, Aline A., James R. Welch, Geraldo Marcelo Cunha, and Carlos E. A. Coimbra. "Physical growth curves of indigenous Xavante children in Central Brazil: results from a longitudinal study (2009–2012)." Annals of Human Biology 43, no. 4 (2016): 293–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03014460.2016.1195445.

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Wilkinson, Xenia V. "Indigenous Struggle at the Heart of Brazil: State Policy, Frontier Expansion, and the Xavante Indians, 1937–1988." Hispanic American Historical Review 83, no. 4 (2003): 765–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182168-83-4-765.

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Cunniff, Roger L. "Indigenous Struggle at the Heart of Brazil: State Policy, Frontier Expansion, and the Xavante Indians, 1937–1988." History: Reviews of New Books 30, no. 2 (2002): 56–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03612759.2002.10526015.

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Putsche, Laura. "Indigenous Struggle at the Heart of Brazil: State Policy, Frontier Expansion, and the Xavante Indians, 1937-1988." American Ethnologist 29, no. 2 (2002): 457–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ae.2002.29.2.457.

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Montero, Paula. "Salesian Ethnographies in Brazil and the Work of Cultural Mediation." Social Sciences and Missions 22, no. 1 (2009): 9–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187489409x434054.

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AbstractInspired by the analysis of James Clifford (1988) concerning the construction of ethnographic authority, this article aims to examine the Salesian narrative about Bororo, Xavante and Tucano groups in central and North Brazil and understand its modes of representation. The general hypothesis underlying this approach may be formulated as follows: Salesian narrative, although motivated by its religious code, is not a mere product of the imposition of an external and European point of view. Its ultimate function – as is actually the function of every ethnography – is to define the terms on
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MARIMON, B. S., J. M. FELFILI, and M. HARIDASAN. "STUDIES IN MONODOMINANT FORESTS IN EASTERN MATO GROSSO, BRAZIL: II. A FOREST IN THE AREÕES XAVANTE INDIAN RESERVE." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 58, no. 3 (2001): 483–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428601000798.

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The floristic composition, structure, soil fertility and leaf nutrient concentrations were analysed in a monodominant forest of Brosimum rubescens Taub. located in the Areões Xavante Indigenous Reserve (14°34′S, 51°58′W). The area lies in the ecotone between Amazonian forest and cerrado in the municipality of Água Boa, Mato Grosso State, Brazil. Sixty nested plots (10 × 10m each) were located in a representative portion of the forest, giving a total sampling area of 0.6ha (40 × 150m). A total of 609 trees ≥ 5cm dbh belonging to 57 species, 46 genera and 32 families were present. The most impor
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Diacon, T. A. "Racial Revolutions: Antiracism and Indian Resurgence in Brazil; Indigenous Struggle at the Heart of Brazil: State Policy, Frontier Expansion, and the Xavante Indians, 1937-1988." Ethnohistory 50, no. 4 (2003): 772–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00141801-50-4-772.

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Davila, J., T. Cohen, and S. B. Schwartz. "Garfield, Seth. Indigenous Struggle at the Heart of Brazil: State Policy, Frontier Expansion and the Xavante Indians, 1937-1988. Durham: Duke UP, 2001. xii + 316 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index." Luso-Brazilian Review 40, no. 1 (2003): 142–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.3368/lbr.40.1.142.

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Langfur, Hal. "Indigenous Struggle at the Heart of Brazil: State Policy, Frontier Expansion, and the Xavante Indians, 1937–1988. By Seth Garfield (Durham, Duke University Press, 2001) 316 pp. $59.95 cloth $19.95 paper." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 33, no. 3 (2003): 507–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/002219502320815578.

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Green, J. N. "Indigenous Struggle at the Heart of Brazil: State Policy, Frontier Expansion, and the Xavante Indians, 1937-1988. By Seth Garfield. (Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2001. 328pp. $59.95/cloth $19.95/paper)." Journal of Social History 36, no. 3 (2003): 809–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jsh.2003.0053.

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Soares, Luana Padua, Amaury Lelis Dal Fabbro, Anderson Soares Silva, et al. "Cardiovascular Risk in Xavante Indigenous Population." Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20180090.

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Soares, Luana Padua, Amaury Lelis Dal Fabbro, Anderson Soares Silva, et al. "Prevalence of metabolic syndrome in the Brazilian Xavante indigenous population." Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome 7, no. 1 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13098-015-0100-x.

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Ferreira, Aline A., James R. Welch, Ricardo V. Santos, Silvia A. Gugelmin, and Carlos EA Coimbra. "Nutritional status and growth of indigenous Xavante children, Central Brazil." Nutrition Journal 11, no. 1 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2891-11-3.

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Lucena, J. Rodolfo M., Carlos E. A. Coimbra, Cosme M. F. Passos da Silva, and James R. Welch. "Prevalence of physical inactivity and associated socioeconomic indicators in indigenous Xavante communities in Central Brazil." BMC Nutrition 2, no. 1 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40795-016-0076-4.

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"Indigenous struggle at the heart of Brazil: state policy, frontier expansion, and the Xavante Indians, 1937-1988." Choice Reviews Online 39, no. 09 (2002): 39–5352. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/choice.39-5352.

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Welch, James R., and Carlos E. A. Coimbra Jr. "Indigenous fire ecologies, restoration, and territorial sovereignty in the Brazilian Cerrado: The case of two Xavante reserves." Land Use Policy, October 2019, 104055. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.104055.

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Fellows, Martha, Valéria Paye, Ane Alencar, et al. "Under-Reporting of COVID-19 Cases Among Indigenous Peoples in Brazil: A New Expression of Old Inequalities." Frontiers in Psychiatry 12 (April 12, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.638359.

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Objective: To estimate the incidence, mortality and lethality rates of COVID-19 among Indigenous Peoples in the Brazilian Amazon. Additionally, to analyze how external threats can contribute to spread the disease in Indigenous Lands (IL).Methods: The Brazilian Amazon is home to nearly half a million Indigenous persons, representing more than 170 ethnic groups. As a pioneer in heading Indigenous community-based surveillance (I-CBS) in Brazil, the Coordination of the Indigenous Organizations of the Brazilian Amazon (COIAB) started to monitor Indigenous COVID-19 cases in March of 2020. Brazil's M
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"Seth Garfield. Indigenous Struggle at the Heart of Brazil: State Policy, Frontier Expansion, and the Xavante Indians, 1937–1988. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. 2001. Pp. xii, 316. Cloth $59.95, paper $19.95." American Historical Review, June 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr/108.3.887.

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