Heloísa Alberto Torres
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Heloísa Alberto Torres (17 September 1895 – 23 February 1977), also known as Dona Heloísa, was Brazilian anthropologist and museum director.


Biography

Heloísa Alberto Torres was born on 17 September 1895 in Rio de Janeiro. Her father
Alberto Torres Alberto Torres (Itaboraí, 1885 - Rio De Janeiro State, 1917) was a politician and a Brazilian social thinker who was concerned about national unity and the organization of the society of Brazil. In his work, he opposed the ideas of socialism ...
was a journalist and politician.
Edgar Roquette-Pinto Edgar Roquette-Pinto (September 25, 1884 – October 18, 1954) was a Brazilian writer, ethnologist, anthropologist and physician. He was a member of the Academia Brasileira de Letras and is regarded as the father of radio broadcasting in Brazil. ...
(1884 – 1954), who was an assistant professor of anthropology at the National Museum of Brazil and a friend of Alberto Torres, brought Heloísa as an intern to the Anthropology section of the Museum. She became one of the first women to join the National Museum along with
Bertha Lutz Bertha Maria Júlia Lutz (August 2, 1894 – September 16, 1976) was a Brazilian zoologist, politician, and diplomat. Lutz became a leading figure in both the Americas, Pan American feminism, feminist movement and human rights movement. She was i ...
. In the beginning of her career, she had “no formal training in anthropology”, but she gradually developed her interest on it. The excavation of ancient ceramics from Marajo Island was her “notable fieldwork”. In 1935 she was appointed as vice director of the National Museum, and in 1938 she became the director, a position she held for nearly two decades, until her retirement in 1955. She used her “wide network of relations in both politics and Brazilian public administration” to generate adequate resources for training anthropologists to study the indigenous peoples in Brazil. While she was the director, she signed an agreement with Columbia University to advance ethnological studies in Brazil. Museum's collections were used to teach the visiting scholars. She played an important role in developing “Brazilian indigenist policies”. She died on 23 February 1977 in Rio de Janeiro.


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