Films made at PPGAS-USP are awarded at the 32nd. RBA

Three films made by researchers from PPGAS-USP received the Pierre Verger award at the 32nd. Brazilian Anthropology Meeting.

The Pierre Verger Award (PPV) for ethnographic films, from the Brazilian Association of Anthropology (ABA) and the Visual Anthropology Committee (CAV), was created in 1996 and now, in 2020, celebrates its 24th anniversary. The inclusion of the award for photo-ethnographic essays appeared a few years later, in 2002, and completes 18 years in this edition.

Students from the Department of Anthropology receive the Lévi-Strauss award at the 32nd. RBA

Three students from the Social Sciences course at FFLCH-USP received the Lévi-Strauss award at the 32nd. Brazilian Anthropology Meeting.

The Lévi-Strauss Award is an initiative of the Brazilian Association of Anthropology in honor of Claude Lévi-Strauss's contribution to Anthropology and aims to stimulate new careers and give visibility to the original and high-quality academic production developed during graduation.

Poster mode:

Kelwin Marques Garcia dos Santos
Advisor: Rose Satiko Gitirana Hikiji

Researchers from the anthropology department at the VIII Lévi-Strauss Prize of the 32nd ABA meeting!

Two undergraduate research carried out under the guidance of professors from the Department of Anthropology are finalists in the VIII Lévi-Strauss Award of the 32nd ABA meeting.
See on the event website

Kelwin Marques Garcia dos Santos
The constitution of the body and the locality in the maracatu de baque virado.

Advisor: Rose Satiko Gitirana Hikiji

indigenous peoples against covid-19

Mobilization of CEstA-USP against the genocide of indigenous peoples in the pandemic of the new coronavirus

In dozens of villages in the Indigenous Lands and indigenous neighborhoods in Brazilian cities, an increasing number of deaths and cases of illness by covid-19 have been recorded. In a political scenario marked by the State's omission due to the high lethality rate of the disease among indigenous peoples, the indigenous movement and its organizations have been reacting to the situation in a forceful way and calling their partners to joint action.