DOING IN THINKING. THINKING IN DOING: TOWARDS ANOTHER SCIENCE AS TERRITORIALITY OF PEOPLES

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22409/GEOgraphia2024.v26i57.a63511

Keywords:

Doing in Thinking, Thinking about doing, Eiirare, Complementarity, Oraliture

Abstract

What we present below is nothing more than the summary of the revised transcription of the presentations that we made on June 20 and July 4, 2020, during the sessions of the Course-Debate “Doing in thinking and Thinking in doing: towards another science”, as part of the program that the UAIN (Autonomous Indigenous University) has been developing via the internet. But, in truth, it is about our verbalization on that occasion, about words and feelings; by me, rigorously learned in personal conversations or exchange of writings with the Master and Brother, Carlos Walter Porto-Gonçalves.

Carlos Walter is for us someone more than an Ayounakein, that is: a Stranger with a heart, but rather, an Araüra Keintaari, that is, an “Elder who has wisdom in his heart and, therefore, his word must be always appreciated in the totality of the enthusiasm it provokes in the spirit of others.

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Published

2024-07-17

How to Cite

Weir, J. Ángel Q. (2024). DOING IN THINKING. THINKING IN DOING: TOWARDS ANOTHER SCIENCE AS TERRITORIALITY OF PEOPLES. GEOgraphia, 26(57). https://doi.org/10.22409/GEOgraphia2024.v26i57.a63511

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Dossiê - Geografando e re-existindo: um tributo a Carlos Walter Porto-Gonçalves