Caboclo Women In The Contested War

25/06/2020 14:47

The Contested War brings with it a very important trajectory marked by caboclo women who defended their lands, whether in acts of war, blessing peoples, caring for homes, or even for seizures. In a way, they all had fundamental roles and deserve due recognition in history. Because it was considered a holy war due to messianism and religious fanaticism, some women considered “virgins” by the leaders of the strongholds and by the Monk José Maria, had a great influence on the people of the sertanejo. These women continued with the monk practicing benedictions, psychic powers and helping in prayer.

The women were considered ‘virgins’ when they stood out in the purity of the soul and not necessarily biologically virgins, because there were married women among them. But the ones who stood out the most were the teenagers. Among the women who stood out for their acts were: Maria Rosa, Chica Pelega, Nega Jacinta and the virgin Teodora, each with their own particularities and stories.

Maria Rosa was the most prominent female figure at the time of the strongholds, due to her qualities attributed to her as commander and seer. At the age of fifteen, she was speaking with the monk José Maria in the midst of prayers. In trances, she had visions of battles. Because of these facts, she was the one who organized the group’s behavior through the orders received by the monk’s spirit. In 1913, Maria Rosa became the military chief leading the strategic retreat to the new stronghold of Caraguatá, after the first battle in Taquaruçu.

She commanded not only the redoubt in which she lived but also nearby redoubts by means of expeditions, designating who would be her commanders. He distinguished himself from others by his leadership, as a warrior, saint, leader, heroine and guide of caboclo people, and should be historically remembered for his dedication to Contested.

 

Image of Maria Rosa

Another great influence in history was Chica Pelega, who since she was a little girl demonstrated her skills with herbs and animal care. Such abilities were understood as gifts given by the monk. The story tells that his family came from Rio Grande do Sul and that Chica’s mother could not get pregnant for unknown reasons, until her father found ashes supposedly from a fire made by the monk João Maria, and with the ash he sewed two bundles of cloth making two amulets, one for him and one for Chiquinha, Chica Pelega’s mother. After that, even the harvests improved greatly, both multiplied in faith and Chiquinha got pregnant.

Due to this fact that there was so much relationship between Chica Pelega and the monk. After the tragic episode of seeing her father, her uncle and the family of her future fiancé all killed by jagunços, Francisca Roberta (this is believed to be the real name of Chica Pelega) and her mother go to Taquaruçu.Soon Chica gained admiration for taking care of the sick and children.  After years of fighting for justice, Chica Pelega dies in a conflict against government troops that attacked the strongholds of Taquaruçu.

Nega Jacinta was already known and called a saint for taking care of the sick, giving births, praying and blessings. There are not many bibliographical records, but from what is known she lived in a cave known today as Santa Emídia, a locality of Rio do Tigre, in the city of Três Barras – SC. It is said that in this same place she sheltered the monk João Maria d’Agostini, thus making it a place much sought after by the faithful. It has become worthy of respect and admiration for the care of people, marking its presence in the history of war.

Another female figure who gained great prominence was the Virgin Theodora, known by the caboclos for her visions, which gave hope to the population. She passed on to the caboclos orders given by the monk in his visions, and they obeyed them with great faith and hope. Theodora was a disciple of Chica Pelega, which also contributed to the increase of her reputation. Among the women who stood out, she was the only one with whom he had contact for research and interviews.

When interviewed by Mauricio Vinhas de Queiros, Teodora said that her visions of the monk were nothing more than the inventions of her grandfather Eusebio and other leaders who did this as a way to convince the people, legitimize their decisions and direct them. Teodora got married twice, had eight children and finally in 1979 died at 78 in the city of Curitiba – PR.

 

Image of the Virgin Teodora

Text by Alexandre Lima de Oliveira

References

GRIMES, Suelen Ramos. Jornalismo e questões de gênero: um olhar sobre a invisibilidade das mulheres na guerra do contestado. p 11-57, Criciúma, 2016. Disponível em: <http://site.satc.edu.br/admin/arquivos/30070/Seuelen_Grimes.pdf>. Acesso em: 25 jun. 2020.

TRENTO, Aline Eloíse, et al. Guerreiras imortais do contestado, as que tudo viam e faziam durante a guerra de extermínio. p 276-290, Londrina, 2014. Disponível em: <http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/Geographia/article/view/20295>. Acesso em: 25 jun. 2020.

Guerra do Contestado. Os reflexos cem anos depois. Entrevista especial com Paulo Pinheiro Machado. Instituto Humanitas Unissinos, 2012. Disponível em: <http://www.ihu.unisinos.br/entrevistas/514385-guerra-do-contestado-os-reflexos-cem-anos-depois-entrevista-especial-com-paulo-pinheiro-machado> Acesso em: 23 jun. 2020.

Documentary Contested: Memories and Hope

11/06/2020 18:33

Synopsis

The silence, invisibility and underdevelopment imposed on the caboclo people after the war. The overcoming of shame, the rebirth of hope and belief in happiness through the rescue of history and the appreciation of the memory of a people.

The documentary “Contested – Memory and Hope” presents to the viewer the memories transmitted secularly by the oral history of the contested sertão, stage of the Contestado War that took place between 1912 and 1916 in the interior of the states of Paraná and Santa Catarina, in the South of Brazil.

According to official historiography, the Contested War killed ten thousand people. Considering the ethnic cleansing promoted by the militia jagunços at the time, the death toll could exceed thirty thousand people, making Contested one of the greatest crimes against humanity recorded in the Americas.

The documentary “Contested – Memory and Hope” was produced by TV UEL in partnership with the Observatory of the Region and the Contested War. The team traveled 1,600 kilometers with the Research and Extension Project of the State University of Londrina “Vivenciar e Agir Sobre Terras (un)contestable” that develops in the region a work to rescue the memories of Contested

Throughout the documentary, the public will pass through the paths of the prophet João Maria and see his close connection, until today, with the customs, culture and caboclo resistance. And they will have the opportunity to understand how the rescue of a people’s identity and history can help a population, with one of the lowest human development rates in Brazil, to glimpse a better future.

To see the documentary in its entirety, click here.

Technical sheet

Title: Contestado: memory and hope

Year of production: 2019

Directed by: Celio Costa, Marco Antonio Barros and Soraia Barros

Premiere: August 12, 2019 ( Brazil )

Duration: 52 minutes

Classification: Free

Genre: Documentary

Countries of Origin: Brazil

Producers: Celio Costa, Marco Antonio Barros, Nilson Cesar Fraga and Soraia Barros
We thank the researcher Nilson Fraga and Tv Uel for allowing us to edit the documentary, use the cuts considered most important for our goal and for sending us the synopsis. In this way, we hope to bring this beautiful work to a larger number of people, thus valuing the history of Contestado, so important for the residents of the Contestado Valley region in the Serra Catarinense.
Edition and subtitles by Alexandre Lima de Oliveira, Francine Soares de Almeida and Karen Wesseler Jung.

Immigrants Valley: first action in promoting Tourism

11/06/2020 11:51

The Tourism Development Agency of Santa Catarina (Santur) promoted on June 3, 2020 a meeting with representatives of the tourist region Vale dos Imigrantes. The meeting was attended by secretaries of tourism, entrepreneurs, entities of the region and also representatives of the Regional Governance Body (IGR).
Since the change in the name of Vale do Contestado to Vale dos imigrantes on July 4, 2019, this is the first reported action for the development of tourism in the new region. The meeting aims to discuss the needs of the region for the resumption of tourism activities with the pandemic of the new coronavirus.
Santur president, Mané Ferrari, states that since the decree of quarantine in Santa Catarina, the Agency has been working to find solutions to face the impacts of the pandemic on tourism: “A crisis office has been set up that is in constant dialogue with the government committee that centralizes actions to combat Covid-19. We have already had some advances, such as the gradual reopening of accommodation and food services. Now, based on the latest decree of the State Government, we are working on building regulations for the reopening of parks and zoos, advancing little by little until we get the events released”.
Among the guidelines of the meeting, the Viaje Mais SC program stands out, which encourages the residents of the state to learn more about the cultural wealth of Santa Catarina. The program will be implemented in six stages, gradually, starting with the launch of a seal for the establishments that comply with the sanitary norms of combat to Covid-19 and offer differentiated products. The launch of the program is scheduled for the month of June.
In addition, the manager of the Regional Governance Body (IGR) Vale dos Imigrantes, Yuri Hentz, added that one of the most important actions is the updating of tourist signage in the region, a project that is already underway in Santur and is part of the program Viaje Mais SC: “It is very important to have the appropriate signage when selling the destination”.
The replacement of the signage of the former Contestado Valley seems to sacrament the change in the name of the region in a definitive way. For more information about the change, access the post here.

Source: SANTUR, 2019.

References

SANTUR, Agência De Desenvolvimento Do Turismo De Santa Catarina. Medidas de apoio ao turismo são discutidas em reunião entre Santur e trade da região Vale dos Imigrantes. Governo de Santa Catarina, 2020. Disponível em: <http://sol.sc.gov.br/index.php/informacoes/noticias/5293-medidas-de-apoio-ao-turismo-sao-discutidas-em-reuniao-entre-santur-e-trade-da-regiao-vale-dos-imigrantes>. Acesso em: 11 de jun. 2020.

SANTUR, Agência De Desenvolvimento Do Turismo De Santa Catarina. Mapa do Turismo. Disponível em:<http://santur.sc.gov.br/index.php/multimidia/mapa-do-turismo>. Acesso em:  11 de jun. 2020.

Text by Karen Wesseler Jung.