The Postgraduate Program in Anthropology discloses the Dissertation Defense of the student Gisela da Silva Campos entitled The Use of Iconography of Archaeological Ceramics in the Handicrafts of the Mud Women Center, Parauapebas, Pará, Amazon, which will take place on November 21, 2022 at 9:30 am in the PPGA/IFCH virtual environment.

The Postgraduate Program in Anthropology discloses the Dissertation Defense of the student Elianete de Sousa Guimarães entitled Process of territorial occupation and ethnic resistance in Marajó: the case of Quilombo do Rosário/Mangabal, Salvaterra, which will take place on October 10, 2022 at 9 am in the PPGA/IFCH virtual environment.

The Postgraduate Program in Anthropology promotes the V National Forum of Archaeological Collections, which LADS/PPGA is organizing in partnership with MPEG and Secult/PA. On the occasion, I request the disclosure of this event on the website and social media of our program.

Registration for the presentation of works will be open until 09/23/22, through the website: https://acervosarqueologicos.wordpress.com/inscricoes-3/

For listeners, they will be open until 10/31/22 and will open again in person during the event.

The Postgraduate Program in Anthropology publishes the Dissertation Defense of the student Adriana Batista Cecim da Silva entitled “Before there was fish and there were none of these things, now there are these things and there are no fish”: considerations on artisanal fishing activity in Vila dos Pescadores, Bragança - Pará, which will take place on September 30, 2022 at 9 am in a virtual environment of the PPGA / IFCH.

The Postgraduate Program in Anthropology discloses the Dissertation Defense of the student Arantxa Carla da Silva Santos, entitled Sustainable Development Goals and Gender Equality: An Analysis of Public Policies for Riverside Communities in Pará, which will take place on September 27, 2022 at 9 am in a virtual environment of the PPGA/IFCH.

The Postgraduate Program in Anthropology discloses the Dissertation Defense of the student Diana Alejandra Trujillo Beltran, entitled Processes of gourmetization, regional identity and consumption in the Amazon of Pará, which will take place on September 21, 2022 at 2 pm in a virtual environment of the PPGA/ IFCH

This afternoon 20 November 2015 was a milestone for the inclusion of the indigenous population at the Federal University of Pará (UFPA). After defending his thesis, Almires Martins Machado, of the Guarani, is the first Indian to receive the title of doctor at the institution, with the work titled "Dreams to Oguatá Guassú: in search of the Land (s) (s) Free. The presentation took place in a room full of Congregation, Institute of philosophy and Humanities (IFCH), with the presence of teachers, students and other indigenous, as well as local television media.