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HERO ID
7333918
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
The politics of indigenous land rights in Brazil
Author(s)
Carvalho, GO
Year
2000
Volume
19
Issue
4
Page Numbers
461-478
Language
English
DOI
10.1016/S0261-3050(00)00032-2
Abstract
Brazilian indigenous rights policy has been exclusionary. As a result indigenous people and their supporters have mobilised and politicised indigenous issues. Politicisation led to inclusion of indigenous rights in the 1988 Constitution. Nevertheless, evidence suggests that this process led to a retrenchment of interests opposed to indigenous rights. This analysis compares the asymmetric access to the policy-formation process granted to political and economic interests and indigenous people. The argument is that democratisation has yet to open the policy-making process to disenfranchised groups such as indigenous people. To illustrate the argument evidence of setbacks to indigenous land rights is examined. (C) 2000 Society for Latin American Studies. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Brazil; Indigenous land rights; Indigenous policy; Policy formation; democratization; indigenous population; land rights; policy making; Brazil
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