Indigenous women in Missions: silenced heritage

In a discussion of the historical heritage of Jesuit Missions among Indigenous people (1609- 1750) based on theoretical and methodological concerns related to gender and heritage studies, this article addresses a) representations of indigenous women in historical documentation by Jesuits; b) resigni...

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Main Authors: Jean Tiago Baptista, Camila Azevedo de Moraes Wichers, Tony Willian Boita
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2019-12-01
Series:Revista Estudos Feministas
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/ref/article/view/56150
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description In a discussion of the historical heritage of Jesuit Missions among Indigenous people (1609- 1750) based on theoretical and methodological concerns related to gender and heritage studies, this article addresses a) representations of indigenous women in historical documentation by Jesuits; b) resignification of the women’s spaces in archaeological sites currently open to visitation, such as the Archaeological Site of São Miguel Arcanjo; and c) issues arising from the relationship between gender and indigenous history, especially when applied to collections at museums dedicated to Missions. This work aims to demonstrate that a combined view of Mission heritage and indigenous women is possible.
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spelling doaj.art-db2fc94a6b1547219d46ea6de1bce8d62022-12-22T01:05:34ZspaUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaRevista Estudos Feministas0104-026X1806-95842019-12-0127310.1590/1806-9584-2019v27n35615033315Indigenous women in Missions: silenced heritageJean Tiago Baptista0Camila Azevedo de Moraes Wichers1Tony Willian Boita2Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG), docente.Universidade Federal de Goiás, docenteUniversidade Federal de Goiás, discenteIn a discussion of the historical heritage of Jesuit Missions among Indigenous people (1609- 1750) based on theoretical and methodological concerns related to gender and heritage studies, this article addresses a) representations of indigenous women in historical documentation by Jesuits; b) resignification of the women’s spaces in archaeological sites currently open to visitation, such as the Archaeological Site of São Miguel Arcanjo; and c) issues arising from the relationship between gender and indigenous history, especially when applied to collections at museums dedicated to Missions. This work aims to demonstrate that a combined view of Mission heritage and indigenous women is possible.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/ref/article/view/56150patrimôniomulheresindígenasmissõesmuseus
spellingShingle Jean Tiago Baptista
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Indigenous women in Missions: silenced heritage
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patrimônio
mulheres
indígenas
missões
museus
title Indigenous women in Missions: silenced heritage
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title_short Indigenous women in Missions: silenced heritage
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missões
museus
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