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Taylor A. Human Rights Brief 2023; 26(1): 30-33.

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(Copyright © 2023, American University, Washington College of Law)

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Abstract

Centuries of violence and displacement define the relationship between indigenous peoples and the successive governments of Brazil. As Brazil embarks on a massive expansion of its agribusiness and mining operations, the systemic denial of land rights and illegal economic activity on protected lands has threatened traditional ways of life practiced by indigenous peoples. The most aggressive policy taken by the Brazilian government has involved legitimizing land claims on unregistered ancestral indigenous lands for development, putting 37,800 square miles of territory at risk for exploitation by loggers, ranchers, and farmers.

Available at: https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/hrbrief/vol26/iss1/6


Language: en

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