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Following the maracá and engendering “deotherization” in decolonial collaborative research

Following the maracá and engendering “deotherization” in decolonial collaborative research

by Juliana Porsani, Bartira Fortes, Marcia Camargo and Tamikuã Pataxó

The AWÊ, orchestrated by the maracá was a daily reminder of the rightful owner of the space that I sought ...

Maracá in Resistance: Amplifying the Voices of Indigenous Women in the III Indigenous Women’s March

Maracá in Resistance: Amplifying the Voices of Indigenous Women in the III Indigenous Women’s March

by Bartira Fortes, Marcia Camargo, Juliana Porsani, Tamikuã Pataxó, Erilsa Braz Dos Santos and Iãkupa Apurinã

As an active participant in this historic event, I was deeply touched by the immense articulation and potential for transformation ...

Maracá around the World: Empowering Indigenous Women through the Power of Ancestry

Maracá around the World: Empowering Indigenous Women through the Power of Ancestry

by Tamikuã Pataxó, Bartira Fortes, Erilsa Braz dos Santos, Iãkupa Apurinã and Marcia Camargo

My transformative journey as Tamikuã Pataxó, an empowered Indigenous woman who crossed oceans to a destination that had previously existed ...

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