2023
DOI: 10.1590/2179-8966/2022/61154i
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The Children Indigenous and the Doctrine of Plural Protection

Assis da Costa Oliveira

Abstract: In this article, I revisit the theoretical and normative foundations of the Doctrine of Plural Protection, a formulation that seeks to rethink the rights and care of indigenous children. Based on bibliographical research, I discuss the political-anthropological bases of the axiological inversion of indigenous children and the transversal application of children's rights with indigenous rights and the cultural integrity of indigenous peoples.

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