SANTOS, T. N.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9141586445496879; LIMA, Taíza Nunes dos Santos.
Resumo:
I intend here to discuss the relationship that the Tabajara people establish with plants as
part of the health care itinerary, and the possible health care arrangements within the
Tabajara indigenous territory.
This dissertation consists in highlighting the multiple spheres and dimensions
involved in the process of establishing health, reflecting on how the agencies of local
health care work, based on the cosmovision of the Tabajara people and their eventual
unfolding in terms of meanings, narratives, organization political and social, singularities
and specific knowledge rooted in tradition, which are daily given and re-signified based
on local practices and knowledge, which are always in the process of being made. Creating
and putting into circulation powerful meanings and strategies for survival and
transmission of their actions and knowledge, which continually produce and elaborate
values, narratives and ways of life. This dissertation also results in an audiovisual
documentary about the group of indigenous women, MOARA, from the Barra de
Gramame village.