Memória, testemunho e oralidade:
reflexões de um discurso originário
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21680/1984-817X.2025v1n1ID41634Abstract
This text proposes a reflection on memory, testimony and orality based on excerpts from the inauguration speech of Brazil's first indigenous minister. This reflection involves decolonial thinking – which is fundamental to examining indigenous narratives – in addition to proposing a brief reflection on the role of the historian in relation to the original testimony. The author's impressions, as a black woman of afro-indigenous origin, will always be intentionally included. It can be seen, therefore, that the protagonism given to these insubordinate voices produces knowledge capable of leading society towards a path of struggles and no silencing.
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