2012
DOI: 10.4000/confins.7964
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Construction et restructuration territoriale chez les Wayãpi et Teko de la commune de Camopi, Guyane française

Abstract: Deux peuples amérindiens de langue tupi-guarani, les Teko et les Wayãpi, vivent sur le territoire de Camopi, commune de Guyane française. Dans cet article1 nous nous attachons à retracer la construction historique de leurs territoires actuels, en montrant quand et comment ils se les ont appropriés. Nous explicitons également comment ces territoires sont devenus une commune de la République française. Dans une deuxième partie, nous présentons comment ces peuples s’adaptent aux changements contemporains induits … Show more

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“…Methodologies used to estimate the superficies are not directly comparable, but it seems that 20 years later, their territory increased again a little. Indeed, the main changes consist in the creation of new settlements related to population increase, rather than increasing size of the hunting territories of initial villages we sampled (Davy et al, 2012). In this case, there is no competition with other groups, but topography do not allow further expansion.…”
Section: Spatial Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Methodologies used to estimate the superficies are not directly comparable, but it seems that 20 years later, their territory increased again a little. Indeed, the main changes consist in the creation of new settlements related to population increase, rather than increasing size of the hunting territories of initial villages we sampled (Davy et al, 2012). In this case, there is no competition with other groups, but topography do not allow further expansion.…”
Section: Spatial Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A presença tupi-guarani (wayampi, teko) data do final do século XVII (Gallois, 1986;Davy;Tritsch;Grenand 2012). As outras famílias linguísticas já transitavam pela região há mais tempo (Patris 1767;Leblond 1813;Tony 1843).…”
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