ETHICAL-POLITICAL SUFFERING OF INDIGENOUS SATERÉ-MAUÉ AND HIXCARIANA PEOPLES WHO MIGRATE FROM THEIR ORIGINAL LAND

Authors

  • Renan Albuquerque Rodrigues
  • Flávia R. Busarello

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5752/P.1678-9563.2019v25n2p838-856

Keywords:

sofrimento ético-político, povos indígenas, psicologia sócio-histórica

Abstract

This article aimed to ponder about the suffering of groups that are forced to migrate to urban spaces in the Amazon, breaking relations with the territory. Analytical categories of two research groups from Brazilian universities were used and reports of psychological distress of Sateré-Mawé/AM and Hixkaryana/AM indigenous people after migration to the city were presented. The collection methodology was ethnography and the analysis was made under categories of socio-historical psychology. Results suggest that the social inequality experienced by indigenous peoples crosses the sufferings experienced in the city, being characterized as an ethical-political suffering. The concept of health and the category of common, on this paper, proved to be forms of power for these peoples to live in an urban context.

Keywords: Ethical-political suffering, Indigenous peoples, Socio-historical Psychology.

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Published

2020-05-20

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Dossiê Psicologia Sócio-histórica