INTERVIEW: “There is an abyss of not listening”

distances between the ancestral and academic modes and resistance of the peoples of the waters and forests at the Volta Grande do Xingu. Interview with Ana Laide Soares Barbosa

Authors

  • Maria Fantinato G. Siqueira Duke University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9771/peri.v1i19.56172

Abstract

Ana Laide Soares Barbosa is a social educator with traditional peoples and communities, a member of the Xingu Vivo movement, with a degree in ethnodevelopment / UFPA, and a master's degree from the MESPT/UnB. Born and raised in traditional fishing territory, she is the great-granddaughter of enslaved people, the granddaughter of fishermen and peasants, the daughter of Francisco Sales - a fisherman - and Rosinete Soares - an agriculturalist/teacher.

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Author Biography

Maria Fantinato G. Siqueira, Duke University

Educator and researcher. Master in Social Communication (UFRJ) and PhD in Music (Columbia University). Post-doctoral student in the Department of Cultural Anthropology (Duke University).

Published

2023-08-29

How to Cite

G. Siqueira, M. F. (2023). INTERVIEW: “There is an abyss of not listening”: distances between the ancestral and academic modes and resistance of the peoples of the waters and forests at the Volta Grande do Xingu. Interview with Ana Laide Soares Barbosa. Revista Periódicus, 1(19), 236–254. https://doi.org/10.9771/peri.v1i19.56172