Indigenous peoples boxed in by Brazil’s political crisis (original) (raw)

HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory

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This article discusses the ongoing struggles of indigenous peoples in Brazil against land conflicts exacerbated by political changes and economic pressures. It highlights the historical context of land rights violations stemming from the 1988 Constitution, the detrimental impacts of agribusiness, mining activities, and dam-building policies, particularly the legislative threats posed by constitutional amendments such as PEC 215. Moreover, it emphasizes the need for a resilient response from indigenous communities amidst these challenges.

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