Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: Wátila Msla Fernandes Bonfim

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STUDENT : Wátila Msla Fernandes Bonfim
DATE: 30/05/2024
TIME: 14:00
LOCAL: Microsoft Teams
TITLE:

THE PATH OF SLAVES AND FREEDOMS IN THE NATIVITY JUDGMENT - ALL FROM THE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES: EXPERIENCES AND RESISTANCE THROUGH DOCUMENTS (1734-1850)


KEY WORDS:

Slavery, Negotiation, Resistance, Miscegenation, Nativity


PAGES: 153
BIG AREA: Ciências Humanas
AREA: História
SUMMARY:

This research is inserted within the line of Social History, and intends to investigate, within the documentary search and bibliographic analysis, the daily life and resistance of enslaved men and women and slaves from the old Natividade court (which corresponded to the Natividade-cabeza de judged, Chapada, São Miguel e Almas and villages and Missão Jesuítica do Duro), which were part of the former North of Goiás, currently Tocantins, in the period between 1734 and 1850. The judged in question was the most prosperous in the North of Goiás from the 18th and 19th century, becoming one of the richest mines in the Captaincy of Goiás. However, following the decline in gold mining, the captive began to be increasingly used in activities linked to livestock and agriculture. It is known that in Brazil, in all areas linked to the work and exploitation of men and women from Africa, there were countless forms of denial of the imposed situation: sometimes through riots, sometimes through disguised work, attacks on their masters, abortions, suicides, escapes, daily negotiations and the formation of quilombos. There were several ways of resisting, both while enslaved and after being freed. In this study, we intend to analyze the movement of Africans and black people already born in Brazil, as well as their descendants based on the collection of documents from the 18th and 19th centuries, closed in the public and/or private archives of Goiás and Tocantins: their strategies of resistance, adaptation and negotiation, with the aim of achieving freedom, or a less painful life, both for themselves and their relatives. To this end, in addition to documentary analysis (Inventories, Testaments, Criminal Processes, books of table terms of Our Lady of the Rosary, Baptism books), a bibliographical review, which is linked to slavery, will be used in this investigative search. in Brazil, and in colonial Goiás (Natividade belonged to the north of Goiás until 1988, when the State of Tocantins was created). Such a study will also allow knowledge of the ethnic origins and denominations that black people born in Brazilian lands received in the country, in addition to something new in Tocantins historiography, the constitution of the slave family.


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Externa à Instituição - MARIA LEMKE - UFG
Interno - 1258217 - JONAS WILSON PEGORARO
Presidente - 1805454 - MARCOS AURELIO DE PAULA PEREIRA
Interno - 1424378 - TIAGO LUIS GIL
Notícia cadastrada em: 29/05/2024 12:51
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