"THE IMPACTS OF THE INDIGENOUS PROTECTION SERVICE – SPI, ON THE INTERNAL DYNAMICS OF THE PANKARARU INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN PERNAMBUCO".
Pankararu People. Protection Indigenous Service. State Violence. Resistance.
This dissertation aims to study the impacts caused by the Indian Protection Service - SPI, created in 1910 and extinguished in 1967, on the internal dynamics of the Pankararu Indigenous People, as well as to demonstrate how these impacts generate effects that last until the gift. To reach the objective, it was necessary to delve into the origin and history of the Pankararu People in the state of Pernambuco in the Northeast region of Brazil; in the relations of the Pankararu people with the municipality of Tacaratu; relations with the São Francisco River; indigenous traditions; the Pankararu diaspora to São Paulo; relations with the SPI and with the means of resolving internal conflicts (punishments and punishments); and finally, the attacks suffered due to the deintrusion of the indigenous territory. These associated dynamics constituted systematic and overlapping, intersecting violations and violations of fundamental rights over time against the Pankararu People in Pernambuco.