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Apinayé art: a case study in a Brazilian indigenous school

机译:APINAYÉ艺术:巴西土着学校的案例研究

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The Apinayé are a Brazilian indigenous ethnic group that live in a transition zone between the Cerrado and the Amazon. This study primarily aims to understand the meaning that art holds for Apinayé indigenous students at a Brazilian Indigenous School. We used an ethnographic research methodology, while also observing art classes and distributing open questionnaires to these students. The results showed that the arts produced by the indigenous people mostly refer to the body paintings and cultural artifacts they produce, such as necklaces made of beads, fans, coufo , and babassu coconuts, among others. In addition, the indigenous people characterize the Brazilian indigenous culture as something that is extremely significant for their lives, as art represents not only their reality but also their history, struggle, and resistance. Finally, the study suggests that the discipline of art in the indigenous school can help the students understand that the handicrafts they develop and the body painting, babassu coconut straw beds, and other artifacts they produce are also artistic and aesthetic objects that represent their story. Therefore, they are not dissociated from Brazilian art and culture.
机译:apinayé是一个居住在 Cerrado和亚马逊之间的过渡带的巴西土着族群。这项研究主要旨在了解艺术在巴西土着学校的艺术持有的意义。我们使用了一个民族志研究方法,同时也观察了艺术课程和向这些学生分配公开调查问卷。结果表明,土着人民生产的艺术主要是指他们生产的身体绘画和文化伪影,例如由珠子,粉丝,

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