Warao indigenous: an analysis of emergency responses in Roraima and Amazonas from the perspective of access to rights
Indigenous, Warao, Public Policies, Human Rights, Emergency
This project is linked to the line of research on Public Policies, Social Movements, Sexual and Gender Diversity, and Race and Ethnicity, of the Graduate Program in Human Rights and Citizenship at the University of Brasília (UnB). The flow of Warao indigenous people from the northern country represents challenges for local governments and federal challenges, considering the specificities of these communities that seek in Roraima and Amazonas the possibility of international protection and dignified life. The responses established after different flows and did not determine these different flows were determined in each direction and the paths chosen in each state, always suggesting an immediate and emergency perspective, which will continue to be permeated by the discourse of “continuous emergence”, even so. In this way, the effects of perpetuating the condition of emergency care are sought for the realization of human rights and the autonomy of the Warao indigenous people in search of refuge, from the perspective of the instrumentation of the people of the State. For this, a reference for the construction of instruments presented by the sociology of public action will be used, which will be identified in the identification of values, representations, and ends within the emergency. For the analysis of administration and management documents will be used as techniques of the justice of the documents, and the justice system of the justice of the documents, Low in Adriana Vianna Letícia Ferreira and attendance of the perpetuation of the different public authority to the indigenous Warao.