Indians from Brazil Get Land They Had for 400 Years

The homologation of Brazil’s Raposa Serra do Sol indigenous reserve last week legitimized the Indians’ title to lands they have occupied for around four centuries. This is what the archeological records show.

Characteristics of the language, in turn, reveal even more remote origins. The Indians of the state of Roraima are likely descendants of Caribbean tribes that have lived on the American continent for four thousand years.


“The occupation of this region by the Indians is immemorial. Some registers survive in figurative form in the oral tradition, in the myths and legends of the tribe,” affirms Paulo Santilli, professor of Anthropology and Ethnology of the University of the State of São Paulo (Unesp).


“For centuries the Raposa was a target of invasions. Under these circumstances, conflicts were inevitable. Homologation is, in general, a pacifying measure. It meets long-standing indigenous grievances,” he remarked.


The National Indian Foundation (Funai) used Santilli’s studies in its demarcation of the Raposa Serra do Sol. He has been researching the Indians of the region for 15 years.


His studies reveal the multiple invasions that the Raposa’s indigenous communities have suffered. As far back as the era of colonization, Dutch, English, Spanish, and Portuguese were attracted to the region by its abundance of rivers.


ABr

Tags:

You May Also Like

The Art of Deception

Americans and the rest of the world are watching different wars on TV: the ...

Brazil Gets Argentina’s OK to Resume Pork Export. Chile and Russia Might Follow.

Argentina has just announced that it would resume importing boneless pork and other pork ...

Last Group of 108 Palestinian Refugees Is Received in Brazil

A last group of Palestinian refugees arrived in Brazil this Tuesday, November 6. They ...

Brazil’s Tourism Minister Wants to Ease Visa Requirements for Americans

The Amazon is considered one of humanity’s greatest natural treasures, but tourism in the ...

William Faulkner

Faulkner in Brazil: An Important But Neglected Presence (Part I)

The study of William Faulkner’s impact on the literature of Latin America and the ...

Brazil Summit Is Real Globalization, Says Arab Leader

The South America – Arab Countries Summit just held in Brazil marks a new ...

In Brazil Smoking Is Down But Half of Population Is Overweight

Brazilians are smoking less but continue to lead sedentary lives, a survey by Brazil’s ...

Brazil Leaves Basic Rate at 10.75%, Hinting It Will Go Up in January

Brazil kept it benchmark overnight banking rate unchanged after curbs on credit allowed central ...

Rio, Brazil, on the Top of the Oil

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is acting as the world petroleum capital from October 4-7. ...

Employment Rate Up But Hours Worked Down in Brazil

Brazil’s National Confederation of Industry (CNI) released, yesterday, its industrial indicators for July. The most ...