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Ãpekôyp Yvy = : corpos terra / Priscila Tapajowara, Sandrieli Kaiowá, Vanessa Pataxó.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Tapajowara, Priscila, photographer.
- Standardized Title:
- Photographs. Selections
- Language:
- English
- Guarani
- Portuguese
- Spanish
- Subjects (All):
- Photgraphy, Artistic.
- Indians of South America--Social life and customs--Brazil--Pictorial works.
- Indians of South America.
- Indian photographers--Brazil.
- Indian photographers.
- Women photographers--Brazil.
- Women photographers.
- Physical Description:
- 199 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 24 cm + one staple bound booklet (20 unnumbered pages; 21 cm.).
- Edition:
- Primeira edição.
- Place of Publication:
- São Paulo, SP, Brasil : Fotô Editorial, 2024.
- Language Note:
- Texts in Guarani, Kaiowá, Patxôhã, Portuguese and English.
- Summary:
- A work intertwined with photographs by three indigenous women who live in different Brazilian biomes, geographically located in the states of Pará, Mato Grosso do Sul and Bahia. The authors imprint in this photobook the photographic making as an artistic and fighting place, mobilizing indigenous women's ways of seeing the land and the cosmologies of their worlds. About the authors: Priscila Tapajowara is an indigenous woman from the Amazon biome, born in the ancestral territory of the Tapajó people of Santarém, Pará. She was chosen by EFE and Sanchamama as one of the 100 Latinos most committed to climate action 2023. Priscila also has a degree in Audiovisual Production and has been working as a photographer and filmmaker since 2013; Sandrieli Kaiowá lives in the village of Guapoý, in Amambaí, in the interior of Mato Grosso do Sul. She is the granddaughter of the prayers of the Guarani and Kaiowá territory, Francisco Benites and Elida Luciano. She studied Literature in Rural Education, with a qualification in Natural Sciences, at the Federal University of Grande Dourados, MS. She started photographing in 2022 with her cell phone in the village. Photography for her is a connection with ancestral memory; and Vanessa Pataxó is an Indian of the Pataxó people of the Pataxó Coroa Vermelha Village, located in the extreme south of Bahia, who graduated in Physiotherapy at Universidade Federal da Bahia. Member of the Council of Juventude Pataxó da Bahia (CONJUPAB), is part of the communication team of the Movimento Unido dos Povos e Organizações Indígenas da Bahia (MUPOIBA) and of Sarã Pataxó - Organização Mulheres Pataxó. Member of the Indigenous Health Observatory of the UFBA.
- Contents:
- Apekoyp Yvy - Corpos Terra / Fabiana Bruno (tradução em guarani e kaiowá (tradução Jaqueli Domingues); tradução em patxôhã (tradução Apêtxienã Pataxó)
- English texts.
- Notes:
- Oriental double folded pages.
- Booklet contains texts in Portuguese, Guarani, Kaiowá, Patxôhã, Portuguese and English.
- Contains:
- Kaiowá, Sandrieli. Photographs. Selections.
- ISBN:
- 9788563824578
- 8563824570
- OCLC:
- 1481722200
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