2019
DOI: 10.3917/oute2.056.0139
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Gouvernement Bolsonaro v. peuples amérindiens : l’épreuve de la Constitution

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“…Since the impeachment of Dilma Roussef in 2016 and Jair Bolsonaro's accession to power in 2018, the existence and integrity of Indigenous Territories have been threatened by constitutional and institutional changes invoked in a context of general deregulation (e.g. the dismantling of the National Foundation for Indigenous Peoples [FUNAI]; Letourneau, 2019). As Obadias Batista Garcia, the most prominent leader of the Waraná Project, put it 6 years ago, 'demarcation does not mean territory (…).…”
Section: Reclaiming the Landmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the impeachment of Dilma Roussef in 2016 and Jair Bolsonaro's accession to power in 2018, the existence and integrity of Indigenous Territories have been threatened by constitutional and institutional changes invoked in a context of general deregulation (e.g. the dismantling of the National Foundation for Indigenous Peoples [FUNAI]; Letourneau, 2019). As Obadias Batista Garcia, the most prominent leader of the Waraná Project, put it 6 years ago, 'demarcation does not mean territory (…).…”
Section: Reclaiming the Landmentioning
confidence: 99%