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Receiving the mantle: perspectives from third generation researchers in Gurupá

  • Monte Talley,
  • Cynthia Pace,
  • Lucy Miller,
  • Simon Hurst-Dodd

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1981-81222014000300011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 707 – 712

Abstract

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Ever since Charles Wagley's initial public health work in Gurupá in the 1940s, followed by his and Eduardo Galvão's pioneering ethnographic studies, there has been a steady stream of anthropologists conducting research in the community. As a result of this activity, to date there are books, dissertations, theses, articles, and reports from at least 17 different authors/organizations (mostly anthropologists) and approximately 15 years of collective on-site research. In this article we examine how our current research as the third generation following in Wagley's footsteps builds upon and expands his original research in areas ranging from public health, child labor, the influence of media, and the potential impact of the Belo Monte Dam.

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