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ROUND TABLE 01
LANDS, BORDERS AND INDIGENOUS IDENTITIES IN THE COLONIAL WORLD
Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Marcia Amantino (Universo/UERJ)

Brazilian Transits: Indigenous mobility and cultural circulation between the surrounding society and the villages

Prof. Dr. Luis Rafael Corrêa
(Pedro II School)
PhD in Social History from Fluminense University, with a thesis nominated for the CAPES Thesis Award (2018). He holds a Master's degree in Social History from Fluminense Federal University and a bachelor's degree in History from the same university, having worked as a scientific initiation scholarship holder during that period. He is currently a professor and Pedagogical Coordinator of History at Colégio Pedro II, Duque de Caxias campus, RJ.
The advancement of frontiers: conquest, occupation and exploitation of indigenous lands in Minas Gerais (18th and 19th centuries)

Prof. Dr. Romilda
Oliveira Alves
(UEMG)
She holds a PhD in History from the Federal University of Minas Gerais and a Master's degree in History from the same university. She holds a bachelor's and undergraduate degree in History from the Federal University of Ouro Preto. She is currently a tenured professor at the State University of Minas Gerais - Ibirité Unit, teaching Pedagogy and History. She served as a member of the Truth Commission on Black Slavery in Brazil and the Commission to Combat Poverty in Rural Areas, and is currently an alternate member of the State Commission for Indigenous School Education. She is a researcher in the field of Social History of Culture, with a focus on the following topics: family, women, land structures, labor, indigenous groups, productive units, space, and borders.