Sílvia Maria Ferreira Guimarães
University of Brasília
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Cadernos De Saude Publica | 2015
Sílvia Maria Ferreira Guimarães
The purpose of this study is to discuss how the Sanumá indigenous people, a subgroup of the Yanomami linguistic family, located in northern Roraima State, Brazil, interacts with and relates to the public policy for indigenous peoples health. Missionaries and Brazilian government and non-governmental organization employees are the agents with whom the Sanumá had to deal during the implementation of a healthcare policy. The ethnography of this interrelationship, permeated by moments of epidemic outbreaks, clashes, and attempts at collaboration, raises questions on the implementation of health services in indigenous territories.The purpose of this study is to discuss how the Sanuma indigenous people, a subgroup of the Yanomami linguistic family, located in northern Roraima State, Brazil, interacts with and relates to the public policy for indigenous people’s health. Missionaries and Brazilian government and non-governmental organization employees are the agents with whom the Sanuma had to deal during the implementation of a healthcare policy. The ethnography of this interrelationship, permeated by moments of epidemic outbreaks, clashes, and attempts at collaboration, raises questions on the implementation of health services in indigenous territories.
Cadernos De Saude Publica | 2015
Sílvia Maria Ferreira Guimarães
The purpose of this study is to discuss how the Sanumá indigenous people, a subgroup of the Yanomami linguistic family, located in northern Roraima State, Brazil, interacts with and relates to the public policy for indigenous peoples health. Missionaries and Brazilian government and non-governmental organization employees are the agents with whom the Sanumá had to deal during the implementation of a healthcare policy. The ethnography of this interrelationship, permeated by moments of epidemic outbreaks, clashes, and attempts at collaboration, raises questions on the implementation of health services in indigenous territories.The purpose of this study is to discuss how the Sanuma indigenous people, a subgroup of the Yanomami linguistic family, located in northern Roraima State, Brazil, interacts with and relates to the public policy for indigenous people’s health. Missionaries and Brazilian government and non-governmental organization employees are the agents with whom the Sanuma had to deal during the implementation of a healthcare policy. The ethnography of this interrelationship, permeated by moments of epidemic outbreaks, clashes, and attempts at collaboration, raises questions on the implementation of health services in indigenous territories.
Cadernos De Saude Publica | 2015
Sílvia Maria Ferreira Guimarães
The purpose of this study is to discuss how the Sanumá indigenous people, a subgroup of the Yanomami linguistic family, located in northern Roraima State, Brazil, interacts with and relates to the public policy for indigenous peoples health. Missionaries and Brazilian government and non-governmental organization employees are the agents with whom the Sanumá had to deal during the implementation of a healthcare policy. The ethnography of this interrelationship, permeated by moments of epidemic outbreaks, clashes, and attempts at collaboration, raises questions on the implementation of health services in indigenous territories.The purpose of this study is to discuss how the Sanuma indigenous people, a subgroup of the Yanomami linguistic family, located in northern Roraima State, Brazil, interacts with and relates to the public policy for indigenous people’s health. Missionaries and Brazilian government and non-governmental organization employees are the agents with whom the Sanuma had to deal during the implementation of a healthcare policy. The ethnography of this interrelationship, permeated by moments of epidemic outbreaks, clashes, and attempts at collaboration, raises questions on the implementation of health services in indigenous territories.
Horizontes Antropológicos | 2010
Sílvia Maria Ferreira Guimarães
This ethnography focuses on the Sanuma, a Yanomami subgroup located on the upper Auaris River, in the northernmost state of Roraima in Brazil. It explores central aspects of their vast and complex cosmology by discussing the concept of body and life cycles where special states related with the construction of the person must be observed.
Ciencia & Saude Coletiva | 2015
Pricilla Emmanuelly Oliveira; Sílvia Maria Ferreira Guimarães
Sustentabilidade em Debate | 2018
Joaquim Pedro Ribeiro Vasconcelos; Sílvia Maria Ferreira Guimarães; Izabel Cristina Bruno Bacellar Zaneti
Sexualidad, Salud y Sociedad: Revista Latinoamericana | 2018
Sílvia Maria Ferreira Guimarães; Deusy Vieira Almeida; Rosamaria Carneiro
Sexualidad, Salud y Sociedad (Rio de Janeiro) | 2018
Sílvia Maria Ferreira Guimarães; Deusy Vieira Almeida; Rosamaria Carneiro
Amazônica - Revista de Antropologia | 2018
Sílvia Maria Ferreira Guimarães
Revista Mundaú | 2017
Sílvia Maria Ferreira Guimarães