Marked by a strong social engagement and a commitment to integrating teaching, research and outreach, CPEI also hosts various outreach activities in partnership with the populations with whom we work. To learn about opportunities to participate in projects or scholarship opportunities, please contact the projects' coordinators directly.
Project aimed at the collaborative production of didactic and educational support materials in the Indigenous language with the school community of the Kalapalo people of the Upper Xingu.
Coordinators: Antonio Guerreiro, Veronica Monachini e Marina Pereira Novo
The project seeks to address the difficulties of access to electricity in the Lower Oiapoque River (AP) and the Northern Channel (Calha Norte, PA), which limit economic production and quality of life in these communities. The project is structured on three pillars: 1) sustainable electricity generation, 2) strengthening traditional artisanal production chains and 3) integration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous knowledge.
Coordinator: Artionka Capiberibe
Implementation of plantings for on-farm conservation of varieties of Indigenous and traditional community cultivars.
Coordinator: Joana Cabral de Oliveira
The project's main goal is to articulate teaching, research, and outreach in response to the demands presented by the Pankararu Indigenous families residing in Mogi Mirim (SP) for an academically grounded diagnosis of their social, historical, and territorial situation. The project is part of a long-term research initiative on Indigenous migration or mobility, its assumptions, and cosmological, organizational, and identity transformations. This outreach project envisions actions on three fronts: ethnic-participatory census, family history booklet, and video documentary.
Coordinator: José Maurício Arruti
The project aims to (a) record, monitor and analyse both public policies aimed at Quilombola communities and the violence perpetrated against them and their collective responses, as well as (b) contribute to the construction and dissemination of the memory of the national Quilombola movement, through the formation of an interview bank with its main leaders.
Coordinator: José Maurício Arruti