Other memories, other heritage and decolonialities: Theoretical-methodological contributions to the history of Africa and Afro-descendants and history of Indigenous peoples in Brazil
This article intersects education, memory, patrimony, and ethno-racial relations. In Brazilian territory, we often realize that the official documents and much of the textbooks have historically neglected the issues of indigenous, African, and Afro-Brazilian heritage, memories, histories, and cultur...
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Main Authors: | Elison Antonio Paim (Author), Helena Maria Marques Araújo (Author) |
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Arizona State University,
2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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