TCC - Licenciatura em História (Sede)
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Item Os indígenas aldeados e a guerra na documentação administrativa da Companhia Holandesa das Índias Ocidentais no Brasil (1630-1647)(2019-07-20) Silva, Lucas de Lima; Miranda, Bruno Romero Ferreira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8746246350935536; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1677345577430632In this article, we will discuss the role of the indigenous villagers as an auxiliary military force in the expansion and safeguarding of the territory conquered by the Dutch West India Company from Portuguese America in the 17th century. The underlying questions that led to this research are based on the concepts, theoretical discussions and methods characteristic of a Historical Domain that emerged in National Historiography in the last decades of the 20th century: the “New Indigenous History”. The work of this field has left an important reassessment of the impact of the actions of Amerindian individuals and groups on historical processes and events, in the light of reinterpretations of certain concepts, as well as from the criticism of previous historiographies. To carry out this proposal, we will essentially analyze Dutch administrative sources in order to identify the extent - quantitative and qualitative - of the military employment of indigenous villagers, their relationship with war activity during the period in question and the centrality of the colonial “aldeamento” system to the practices of Dutch and indigenous people in the face of war.Item A participação indígena nas guerras holandesas (1630-1654)(2023-04-26) Silva, João Paulo Freitas da; Miranda, Bruno Romero Ferreira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8746246350935536; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4194572732499392The presente article is a historiographical review on the Pernambuco Restoration war that caused a great impact on the functioning dynamics of the Captaincies of the North, but not only on the colonizers. The various indigenous peoples in the conflict area were also affected. In the context of war, the most diverse existing indigenous groups ended up taking advantage of the social instability to negotiate both with the Portuguese and with the Dutch, in order to try to change or maintain the dynamics that ended up favoring their interests. These groups of natives had a great impact on the outcome of the combat for both sides, composing a substantial number of combatants in the fights and also applying their own method of warfare. They also conquered military positions and possessions for their adherence to the conflict, which may lead us to reflect on a supposed dynamic of subordination.