TEIMOSIA E DIÁLOGOS:
LAZER E POVOS INDÍGENAS
Keywords:
Povos Indígenas, Lazer, Esporte, InterculturalidadeAbstract
Thinking about leisure based on the experiences and daily lives of indigenous peoples is a movement of stubbornness and political position. As educators mobilized in our daily work for an anti-racist and decolonial education, we chose to bring other voices to dialogue with us, in order to mobilize fissures in the daily thinking and doing of this society, which insists on relationships of erasure of the other that remains on the margins of social goods , cultural and economic. Our guest for this intercultural dialogue with colleagues and readers of the “Leisure Studies and Ethnic Racial Relations” dossier is the indigenous leader Karkaju Pataxó, an indigenous leader who has historically fought to educate young people and indigenous communities in the re-existence of from sport and leisure. We seek intercultural dialogue, which can potentially create fissures in the movements of subalternity, invisibility and coloniality, in conversation with the field of leisure studies under the meaning and meaning of the other, a meaning that inspires us to continue moving with the original peoples to learn -teach effective social practices for leisure and beyond sport, for good living!
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