Mythology as a constructive element of sustainabilities
Autor | Verônica Maria Bezerra Guimarães |
Cargo | PhD in Sustainable Development by UnB. Master in Public Law from UFP E. Adjunct Professor at UFGD. Email: veroniguima@gmail.com |
Páginas | 271-291 |
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MYTHOLOGY AS A CONSTRUCTIVE ELEMENT
OF SUSTAINABILITIES
Verônica Maria Bezerra Guimarães
PhD in Sustainable Development by UnB. Master in Public Law from UFP E. Adjunct
Professor at UFGD.
Email: veroniguima@gmail.com
http://dx.doi.org/10.18623/rvd.v15i31.1192
ABSTRACT
This is a study about how the mythology of the kaiowá-guarani indigenous
idea of sustainability. The mythology of the kaiowá-guarani nourishes their
way of being and leads to something that can be described as a sustain-
ability of life. Their deep knowledge of the land leads to care and respect
in a relationship of interdependence between all beings. A bibliographical
review and discussion of the literature on nature and society relations for
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lighted as being the owners or beings of nature. The category of owners or
guardians of nature is found in various native american cultures. Fieldwork
was carried out in 2014 on three lands: Te’ykue, Sucurui’y and Jatayvary
through the case study methodology where techniques of direct observa-
hiking were adopted.
Keywords: mythology; sustainability; kaiowá-guarani.
MITHOLOGY AS A CONSTRUCTIVE ELEMENT OF SUSTAINABILITIES
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A MITOLOGIA COMO ELEMENTO CONSTRUTOR DE
SUSTENTABILIDADES
RESUMO
Trata-se de um estudo sobre como a mitologia do povo indígena kaiowá-
de sustentabilidade. A mitologia dos kaiowá-guarani alimenta o seu modo
de ser e conduz a algo que, pode ser descrito como uma sustentabilidade
da vida. O profundo conhecimento que possuem da terra leva ao cuidado
mitológica dos jara, como sendo os donos ou seres da natureza. A categoria
depoimentos gravados e transcritos, diários de campo e caminhadas.
Palavras-chave: mitologia; sustentabilidade; kaiowá-guarani.
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