2020
DOI: 10.1590/1809-43412020v17d450
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Traditional peoples and communities in Brazil: the work of the anthropologist, political regression and the threat to rights

Abstract: The article problematizes the questions of identities and territories, and the forms of resilience in contemporary Brazil, based on the correlation between power, territoriality, State and development, emphasizing situations of vulnerability of indigenous peoples, quilombos, peoples and traditional communities, as well as their fights for recognition, access to land/territory and other rights. The developmentalist perspective adopted by the Brazilian State has resulted in a series of impacts on territories and… Show more

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“…Studies aiming to determine the epidemiological features of HEV infection in Brazil have assessed HEV seroprevalence among “Povos e Comunidades Tradicionais” (Traditional Peoples and Communities) [ 89 ]. According to the National Policy for Sustainable Development, traditional peoples in Brazil are “culturally differentiated population groups that recognize themselves as such.…”
Section: Hev Prevalence In the Brazilian Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies aiming to determine the epidemiological features of HEV infection in Brazil have assessed HEV seroprevalence among “Povos e Comunidades Tradicionais” (Traditional Peoples and Communities) [ 89 ]. According to the National Policy for Sustainable Development, traditional peoples in Brazil are “culturally differentiated population groups that recognize themselves as such.…”
Section: Hev Prevalence In the Brazilian Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%