Guimarães Sílvia Maria Ferreira
Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, Brasil.
Cad Saude Publica. 2015 Oct;31(10):2148-56. doi: 10.1590/0102-311X00194414.
The purpose of this study is to discuss how the Sanumá indigenous people, a subgroup of the Yanomami linguistic family, located in northern Roraima State, Brazil, interacts with and relates to the public policy for indigenous people's health. Missionaries and Brazilian government and non-governmental organization employees are the agents with whom the Sanumá had to deal during the implementation of a healthcare policy. The ethnography of this interrelationship, permeated by moments of epidemic outbreaks, clashes, and attempts at collaboration, raises questions on the implementation of health services in indigenous territories.
本研究的目的是探讨位于巴西罗赖马州北部的雅诺马米语系分支萨努马原住民如何与原住民健康公共政策相互作用并建立联系。传教士以及巴西政府和非政府组织的雇员是萨努马人在实施一项医疗保健政策期间必须打交道的人员。这种相互关系的人种志研究,充斥着疫情爆发、冲突以及合作尝试等时刻,引发了关于在原住民领地实施医疗服务的诸多问题。