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Item Memória, pertencimento e negritude nas danças de rua(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2022-03-07) Neiva, Charley da Silva; Baptista, Jean Tiago; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9407792021708165; Baptista, Jean Tiago; Herbetta, Alexandre Ferraz; Laurias, Nathalia Cordeiro; Wichers, Camila Azevedo de MoraesThis Project is the continuation of a research that started in my graduation in dance, related to my trajectory as a dancer and has the purpose to share the experiences and habits of individuals of Urban Dances and their main militancy of this culture in the city of Aparecida de Goiânia and goiânia. Based on research with formal researchers through literature, providing more support to the testimonies of non-formal dance artists, activists of this segment. In an attempt to emphasize his artistic body and pedagogical contributions in formative and non-formative teaching spaces in the ramification of the old Funk to the Hip Hop of today, specifically in the city of Goiânia and Aparecida de Goiânia. In this way, emphasizing the feeling of belonging, making the practices of this culture gain more vision and be more valued, reaching the same value as the "Eurocentric" dances, which today do not contemplate individuals with as much magnitude as urban dances, being the same part of the culture of the massive people of the periphery of Aparecida de Goiânia and Goiânia, with this, seeking a strengthening mainly in the teaching of these dances within the Universities. Urban dances aim to provide their supporters with a form of self-affirmation before society, demonstrating a resistance movement marked by the empowerment of black and urban culture.Item Sistema agroalimentar e (re)existência: ‘mitos’, discurso político e produção acadêmica Akwẽ-Xerente(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2022-03-31) Schmidt, Rosana; Baptista, Jean Tiago; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9407792021708165; Baptista, Jean Tiago; Mainard, Camila; Oliveira, Lisbeth; Wichers, Camila Azevedo de Morais; Souza, Rildo Bento deThe high consumption of industrialized foods and the increase of chronic illness among the Akwẽ are some of the impacts arising from a socio-environmental problem caused by the hegemonic model of development. This study observes the agri-food system in the discourse of (re)existence of the Akwẽ people, under an anthropological view of their own (re)existing relations and practices. It also positions women and men in the food system, and evidences an epistemology in the face of the dynamics of this system. The research starts from the dialogue started in 2010, and since 2018 from personal and virtual data, resulting from interactions with the Akwẽ. The dialogue was conducted with leaders, such as men and women elders, teachers, and political leaders, inhabitants of the Xerente Indigenous Land in the State of Tocantins, Brazil. The observation was structured from genres of discourse, such as myths/narratives/stories, political discourse and academic and/or bibliographic production. The emphasis on food revealed reciprocity in the relationships and practices of nature, based on ontology, in place, in time, in reality and in the concreteness of existence. These relationships express cultural singularities, such as their social morphology and cosmology; its food system, mainly by existing, resistant or abandoned plantations and collections and its culinary recipes. Finally, the different narrative dimensions highlight akwẽ dispositions and motivations in the process of leading the life well and with self-sustenance.