Tekoha: suas atualizações e reflexos na luta Kaiowá e Guarani por suas terras: (re)existências, discursos e agenciamento de palavras nos contextos de reocupação e demarcação de territórios originários

2018 
Acknowledging all the difficulties faced by the Amerindians in the struggle for their territories and with the process of land demarcation becoming even more bureaucratic in Brazil, until their impediment, my text has as a starting point the following questions: the theme on territoriality and discussions about the processes / struggles for (re)occupation / resume and land demarcation by indigenous people in Brazil. Therefore, I focus on ethnographic and theoretical works of Guarani and Kaiowa groups that surround these questions. I focus on a specific category of territoriality; which is the tekoha, its etymology and deployment. Thereby, I try to present the specificities of the knowledge of what this category is and means for these groups and how the land is directly linked to the form of existence of these ethnic groups. In addition, I also propose to draft discussions of how this category and the campaign for their lands are connected / articulated, not presenting themselves as dissociated, and what they show about the thinking of these people. Beyond that, I intend to discuss what the organization of these actions can explain about the metaphysics of the Guaranis and Kaiowa, their cosmology and their reflections on their own political way of these groups; mainly in relation to the white people, specifically the Brazilian state and the ruralists / "landowners ". Also how to discuss the deployment of these actions of the claims and occupancy of these territories and what they reveal about the relations of / with multiple alterities witch belong to the Kaiowa’s and Guarani’s social universe.
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