SANTOS, J. R. P.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3069530227217782; SANTOS, José Rodrigo Pontes dos.
Résumé:
The study aimed to analyze the construction process of the identities developed by the
young quilombolas in the confrontations between their relations and practices in the
Quilombo context and with external territories, as well as the resistances strategies
generated in this process. Methodologically, the work was developed through the
participant research and a questionary answered by seven young people of the
Comunidades Associadas de Remanescentes Quilombolas de Itaboca, Cacoal e Quatro
Bocas located in the municipality of Inhangapi, northeast of the state of Pará. The result
of this research showed that the interactions within the communities reveal educational
activities passed from generation to generation through daily Activities such as fishing,
hunting, and extraction of fruits of the forest, which together, carry traces of
Desquilombolas culture, memory and ancestry, giving life and support to the group's
identity. On the other hand, the changes caused by globalization broke the borders
between the nations and lead to the formation of new identities built through the merging
of new values, visions of world and culture. This "mixture" can be perceived through the
emergence of a diversity of influences that reach young quilombolas people through
school activities, exchange with other cultures outside the Quilombo or even through the
communication networks as Internet and television. Those new forms of identities join
other essentials related to biological sex and nationality, thus giving life to different
identities shared by everyone.