The Lourde's Jamamadi territorialities: tradition and modernity

Authors

  • Sandra Ayres

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1808-1150.v0i3p123-155

Keywords:

traditional populations, aboriginal group, Jamamadi group, territory, territorialities.

Abstract

This article presents the aboriginal group Jamamadi relationships whit your territory, yours territorialities, based in social teory without however to deviate from the concept about territory while concret place defined by the power relations that they have a characteristic, in this case, the biodiversity conservation in traditional territory. Their territorialities develop freely whit all possibilities brought by the modernity and tradition, at the same time where the National State starts administrative procedures to destine one aboriginal place to the group under directives from 1988’s Brazilian Constitution and altering legislation. To confer group’s territorialities is beyond the traditional territory identification where can be legitimated use exclusiveness while constitutional law and it incorporating places that they are territories from overlap action another agents.

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Published

2005-12-17

How to Cite

The Lourde’s Jamamadi territorialities: tradition and modernity. (2005). Agrária (São Paulo. Online), 3, 123-155. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1808-1150.v0i3p123-155