“…In general, traditional communities are those consisting of culturally differentiated groups of people who recognize themselves as such, occupy a territory, have their own forms of organization, cultural, social, religious, ancestral, economic reproduction and intimate relationship with nature, excluding the standard of humanity determined by the sovereign subject for these communities (male, White, cis/straight, Christian, landowners and without disabilities) Gomes, et al, 2020). These communities are considered vulnerable since they are on the margins of society, with little or no social representation, fragile socioeconomic situation, without stability and commonly with difficulties in accessing health, education and housing Marín, 2020).…”