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Indigenous health and nursing in Roraima in the 1970s

Salud de los indígenas y enfermería en Roraima en la década de 1970

ABSTRACT

Objective:

To analyze the strategies undertaken by the government to address the health problem in Boa Vista/Roraima.

Method:

A study using the microhistory approach, with documentary sources from journalistic material of the 1970s through the triangulation technique: texts, images and context, with analysis from the perspective of the Social World Theory.

Results:

It was evidenced that the strategies undertaken by the government occurred in favor of the exploration of isolated areas in Roraima that demanded settlement processes, construction of villages and a highway to enable the interconnection of the state with other regions of Brazil, with a smoke screen symbolic effect produced by nurses on indigenous health.

Conclusion:

There was governmental manipulation, when the symbolic power was unveiled, making it possible to see and believe that nursing needs to guide political issues rather than being ruled.

Descriptors:
Nursing; Health of Indigenous Peoples; History of Nursing; Nurse; Health

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