Jewish anthropology: the jewish people as an ancestral and native people of the Land of Israel, the jewish people as an indigenous people

Alan Freire De Lima
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This scientific research presents conceptions and intersections about cultural identity, religious or ethnic-religious identity, indigenous identity and Jewish identity. It aimed to identify and describe theoretical currents and international organizations such as the UN (United Nations) on the breadth that the term indigenous brings. The methodology used was the review of anthropological literature with a qualitative-descriptive character, and also exploratory and descriptive through the search for Jewish and indigenous information sources available in international Jewish newspapers and international organizations. The results we reached are that the conception of indigenous terminology encompasses people of various origins and territories, present in practically all continents on planet Earth, and that its core characteristic is the fact that they are people originating from the territories they inhabit, a historical, religious, cultural, linguistic, ethnic-racial connection, among other elements, with the territory from which they originate. The conclusion is that Jews are indigenous peoples, as they have a connection to the Land of Israel from which they were expelled and wandered through different countries throughout the millennia of the Jewish diaspora, they have their own culture that is different from the local hegemonic culture of the diaspora, the scriptures Jewish sacred rites (Tanach and Torah), prayer books (siddur), religious rituals, eating habits, Hebrew language for prayers and other cultural aspects that define the Jew as a native people of the Land of Israel, therefore the Jews are an indigenous people and originating in the Land of Israel.
犹太人类学:犹太人是以色列土地上的祖先和原住民,犹太人是原住民
这项科学研究介绍了关于文化身份、宗教或种族-宗教身份、土著身份和犹太身份的概念和交叉。研究旨在确定和描述理论潮流和国际组织,如联合国(UN)对土著一词所带来的广泛性的认识。所采用的方法是审查具有定性描述特点的人类学文献,并通过搜索国际犹太报纸和国际组织中的犹太和土著信息来源进行探索和描述。我们得出的结果是,"土著 "一词的概念包括各种来源和地域的人,几乎遍布地球上的所有大洲,其核心特征是他们是源自其居住地域的人,与他们所居住的地域有着历史、宗教、文化、语言、种族和其他方面的联系。结论是,犹太人是原住民,因为他们与以色列这片土地有联系,在犹太人散居的几千年中,他们被逐出这片土地,在不同的国家流浪,他们有自己的文化,不同于散居地当地的霸权文化、经文犹太教圣礼(Tanach 和 Torah)、祈祷书(siddur)、宗教仪式、饮食习惯、祈祷用的希伯来语以及其他文化方面都将犹太人定义为以色列本土民族,因此犹太人是以色列本土民族,起源于以色列。
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