INDIGENOUS AND BLACK IN CITIES: CLINICAL LISTENING TO MENTAL HEALTH AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE

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Regina Marques de Souza

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The cities of Recôncavo da Bahia have more than 70% of black populations. The indigenous people in these cities are present for their organic ethnicity: food customs, ways of living, culture and religious traditions in the context from the popular manifestations. In Mato Grosso, indigenous people make up almost 3.98% of the population while blacks are 65% of the state. The black and indigenous cities of these territories are drenched in African ancestry and indigenous ancestry. With remarkable characteristics they build thoughts in the sciences. In cities these bodies echo, transforming the lives of themselves and everyone. Learning from your legacies is an obligation and debt to be paid, by the health sciences and psychology.

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Marques de Souza, R. (2020). INDIGENOUS AND BLACK IN CITIES: CLINICAL LISTENING TO MENTAL HEALTH AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE. Journal of Black Brazilian Researchers Association, 12(34), 574–600. Retrieved from https://abpnrevista.org.br/site/article/view/1150
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Dossiê Temático