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Launch of Piseagrama

February 12, 2024 7 pm Livraria Travessa de Lisboa Launch of the Piseagrama magazine dedicated to ” Vegetalities “, in collaboration with the publishing house n-1! The magazine brings together texts and artistic works that investigate different ways of understanding and relating to plant life.  Piseagrama and N-1 Edições  

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Amazon Exhibition

Exhibition of works by students from the 1st to the 4th grades of Externato Santa Catarina school based on the presentation “The Amazon and its Peoples” within the CES goes to School program. Externato Santa Catarina January 16-23, 2024 In collaboration with Externato Santa Catarina

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Pajé Jaguar Exhibition – Denilson Baniwa

Selection of works by Indigenous artist Denilson Baniwa on the topic of monocultures in Brazil.   February 15 | 4 p.m.UC Faculty of Arts, Amphitheater III Conversation with Denilson BaniwaPresentation of the artist’s REWRITEParticipation of curator Nelson Ricardo MartinsModeration by Patrícia Vieira   February 16 | 5:30 p.m.College of Arts, Exams RoomOpening of the exhibition […]

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The Amazon and its Peoples

This training activity is part of CES goes to School, a program that disseminates academic research among students from Portuguese schools, aged 6 to 18. During the sessions, we discuss the current situation of the Amazon and its human and non-human inhabitants. We also mention some of the threats to the rainforest. We briefly talk about the history of the Amazon, its Indigenous caboclo and riverine […]

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Symbolic act of the Pyri People (Tenharin)

March 30, 2023 University of São Paulo A group of Indigenous Tenharin people attended the Curt Nimuendajú Conference, the annual event of the Center for Amerindian Studies, CEstA-USP, and performed a Symbolic Act. At the same event, one of their leaders joined the VII Curt Nimuendajú Conference discussion group with João Paulo Tukano.

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Museology training workshop for Tenharin leaders

Week of training in museology with a group of Tenharin Indigenous people. The program included training at the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology of the University of São Paulo, a mediated visit to the exhibition “Nhe’ẽ Porã: memória e transformação” (Nhe’ẽ Porã: memory and transformation) at the Museum of the Portuguese Language, and a meeting […]

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