OLIVEIRA, N. T. F.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1243072830920094; OLIVEIRA, Nadiely Teixeira Freire de.
Resumo:
In this work we try to understand through the reports of the residents of the quilombo
community of Grilo, how they appropriated the past to fight for present-day politics. In this
sense, we made use of oral history, searching through the memory, which is still linked to the
slave past, information that could respond to our longings. In the first moment we weave a
historiographical discussion about the research already done on the community of Grilo.
These researches deal with various topics such as social policies and identity, women's
leadership, the process of self-identification of the community among others. In the second
moment I analyze the oral reports of this community, trying to understand how they
appropriate the memory to build their history and achieve improvements for all of the region.
In the third and last moment, I try to understand the whole historical process that the
inhabitants of the quilombola community of Grilo have gone from identification to the right to
titration in 2016, as well as the possible internai conflicts that exist. From this research we can
verify that despite the changes that occurred in this region, including the document of land
tenure that this community received, many things need to be achieved, especially better
accessibility for the residents.