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AUTOR(ES) N. Chaudhary , M. Dantas de Almeida , Danilo Silva Guimarães , Pâmela Damilano dos Santos
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) University of Delhi, India, Federal University of Pará, Brazil, Department of Sociology at the University of São Paulo, USP, Brazil,
ANO 2024
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples
ISSN 1177-1801
E-ISSN 1174-1740
EDITORA Annual Reviews (United States)
DOI 10.1177/11771801241291427
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18

Resumo

The article discusses psychological practices and knowledge from the Tenetehar-Tembé (an Indigenous people who live on many riverside regions in the states of Pará and Maranhão, Brazil) tradition. Their rites and narratives carry processes of construction of women as leaders. We argue that, through the community processes of construction of the person, Tenetehar-Tembé women effectively become references for decision-making inside each community and in the articulation between their communities. That is, through the rites and narratives, women become more deeply engaged in caring for the people in their communities. Women are progressively recognized for these practices among families and villages, where they actively participate in productive and political activities. Indigenous psychology, therefore, broadens the understanding of the processes of construction of the woman leader devoting attention to how participating in rites and sharing Indigenous narratives constitute the experiential basis for people's feelings, thoughts, and actions reflexively oriented in the communities.

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