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  • {{Título | Indigenous ethnogeneses}} ...Nacional) and associate researcher with CEBRAP, analyzes the processes of indigenous ethnogeneses that gained momentum in Brazil from the 1970s onwards.}}
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  • ...m the urban centre of the municipality. This area comprises the Governador Indigenous Territory (IT), ratified in 1982 (Dec. 88001/82), which also contains three ...ially) extractivist fronts – by the fact that ranching did not need to use indigenous labour in its production activities. It essentially comprised a fight for p
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  • Expelled from their lands by ranchers after the opening of BR-364, in the 1960s, the Kwazá people lo ...tundê peoples. There is also a family of mixed Kwazá and Aikanã in another Indigenous Reserve, the Terra Indígena Kwazá do Rio São Pedro
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  • ...r Indian affairs); currently they are waiting for the demarcation of their Indigenous Land, which will have 1,086.62 hectares (in phase of identification by the ...originally lived in the region when the group began to participate in the indigenous movements.
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  • ...families, selling the surplus to buy what they need. The farmer – whether indigenous, quilombola, family-based or otherwise – works with nature and depends on ...e the forests surrounding the headwaters and river shores) have a cost for indigenous peoples and traditional communities, a fact that prompted the discussion on
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  • ...aw materials, whose instruction manuals are found in the knowledge held by indigenous peoples and local communities. These can be transformed into private proper ...ovative initiatives have ancient roots. The circulation of knowledge among indigenous communities and local communities by means of social exchange networks is a
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  • ...#!/terras-indigenas/4174" tagname="a" target="_blank">Pequizal do Naruvotu Indigenous Land</htmltag> was finally identified and approved by FUNAI in 2006. ...oday they are dispersed among various villages in the [[Povo:Xingu | Xingu Indigenous Park]] in the state of Mato Grosso.
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  • ...700 hectares and a perimeter of 130 square kilometers. But, until now, the Indigenous Land has not been homologated, in part because of doubts regarding the surv ...his village and are in doubt regarding their return or not to their former lands.</htmltag>
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  • Today they live in the Rio Branco and Rio Guaporé Indigenous Territories in the state of Rondônia. ...rly expressed the interest and desire of the colonial powers to retain the indigenous populations in their own territories, since in this way they could be consi
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  • ...ith a rich regional biodiversity, making them the basis of the traditional indigenous way of life, this region has suffered the environmental impact of extensive == The demographic dynamic in Xavante indigenous areas ==
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  • ...Indians - (SPI), beginning the process of their official recognition as an indigenous group. The members of the Comunidade Indígena de Atikum-Umã (Indigenous Community of Atikum-Umã) call themselves Indians of the Atikum-Umã, in re
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  • The Miranha people appear in the history of indigenous peoples as a kind of anti-hero. Considered by naturalists as "barbarous" an ...ormation on the tribal designation, see the item "The formation of Miranha lands").
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  • ...ory of the Shanenawa people is typical to those experienced by most of the indigenous populations in Acre. At the start of the 20th century, they were victims of ...ndians and called as such. Fearing that they would lose the right to their lands, bearing in mind the lengthy history of violence and injustice to which the
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  • The Fulni-ô is the only indigenous group of Northeastern Brazil that was able to keep its language – the Ia- ...not registered in the list of Brazil’s Indian languages, or is part of an indigenous family that has no other representative in our territory, or whose existenc
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  • Of the various indigenous peoples in Brazil, the Tupiniquim are among the most often mentioned and, p ...o that city and also to Santa Cruz and Vila do Riacho. The Caieiras Velhas Indigenous Land, located along the banks of the Piraquê-Açu River, has half of its a
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  • ...e area by the government indigenist agency in 1970, along with another two indigenous peoples. Because of the low fertility of the soil, they gained their liveli ''Aikanã'' is the name of one of the forty or so indigenous peoples living in the state of Rondônia, primarily in the known region of
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  • {{Lead | In the Amazonian context, indigenous associations have become central actors in the sustainable development of t ...nia has witnessed an extremely dynamic process of creating and registering indigenous associations in the CSO form (‘civil society organization’). To obtain
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  • ...sponsible for the removal of around 1,200 non-Indian squatters from Kiriri Indigenous Land which has been homologated since 1990. ...when the then King of Portugal issued a land-grant of one square league of lands for all of the villages of the backlands with more than a hundred married c
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  • ...oyager’s accounts and in documental sources that deal with the presence of indigenous peoples in the area that is today the State of Paraná. ...ons of the companies of colonization and immigration, which obtained cheap lands from the government, subdivided and sold them and promoted their occupation
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  • .../en-us/#!/en-us/terras-indigenas/3712" tagname="a" target="_blank">Kadiwéu Indigenous Reserve (IR)</htmltag>, in the municipality of Porto Murtinho. There are al ...Kadiwéu IR by the Porto Murtinho Local Council revealed the presence of 58 indigenous peoples who declare themselves Kinikinau from a total of 195 Indians survey
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