The Quest for Visibility and Legibility: Quantifying the Indigenous Population in Brazil in the Late Twentieth Century

IF 0.4 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/13260219.2023.2191976
R. Santos, Bruno Nogueira Guimarães, A. Simoni
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ABSTRACT Recent decades have witnessed a major increase in demographic data uptake on Indigenous populations in official statistics of Latin American countries. Perhaps the most striking modification in the racial categories utilized in Brazilian national censuses in recent decades was the inclusion of the Indigenous category in the 1991 census. We situate the inclusion of Indigenous peoples in the Brazilian national census in the second half of the twentieth century as part of a broader historical, social, and political process. From our perspective, this is complemented by considering initiatives related to the quantification of Indigenous peoples led by non-governmental organizations that took place in the 1970s and 1980s, preceding the inclusion of the Indigenous category in official statistics in the 1990s. Furthermore, we explore the centrality of issues related to visibility and forms of legibility of Indigenous peoples’ sociocultural configurations, as well as how they were represented through demographic quantification.
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追求可见性和易读性:量化20世纪后期巴西的土著人口
摘要近几十年来,拉丁美洲国家官方统计数据中对土著人口的人口统计数据吸收率大幅上升。近几十年来,巴西国家人口普查中使用的种族类别中最引人注目的修改可能是在1991年人口普查中纳入了土著类别。我们将土著人民纳入二十世纪下半叶巴西全国人口普查视为更广泛的历史、社会和政治进程的一部分。从我们的角度来看,考虑到在20世纪90年代将土著类别纳入官方统计之前,在20世纪70年代和80年代由非政府组织领导的与土著人民量化有关的举措,以此作为补充。此外,我们探讨了与土著人民社会文化结构的可见性和易读性形式有关的问题的中心地位,以及如何通过人口量化来代表他们。
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