Political agency of indigenous peoples: the Guarani-Kaiowa’s fight for survival and recognition
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Resumo: | Abstract The article examines the survival strategies and political reactions of indigenous groups in areas of agricultural frontiers that are strongly influenced by cultural symbols, family bonds and land-based responses. It is discussed the unique socio-spatial trajectory of indigenous peoples and, in addition, a typology of the indigenous space is proposed. The analysis is focused on the emblematic example of how frontier making was experienced by the Guarani-Kaiowa of South America. The wisdom and resistance of Guarani-Kaiowa groups derive from the simultaneous ethnicisation of space and spatialisation of culture. They have shown latent geographical agency shaped by religious practices, strong family ties and the ability to internally negotiate the return to their original areas. There are many lessons to be learned, in particular the talent to absorb the increasing and dissimulated brutality of frontier making and, at the same time, voice their political demands, form solid strategic alliances and coordinate land-recovery initiatives. |
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Political agency of indigenous peoples: the Guarani-Kaiowa’s fight for survival and recognition |
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Political agency of indigenous peoples: the Guarani-Kaiowa’s fight for survival and recognition |
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Political agency of indigenous peoples: the Guarani-Kaiowa’s fight for survival and recognition Ioris,Antonio A. R. Guarani Kaiowa land grabbing retomada culture religion |
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Political agency of indigenous peoples: the Guarani-Kaiowa’s fight for survival and recognition |
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Political agency of indigenous peoples: the Guarani-Kaiowa’s fight for survival and recognition |
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Political agency of indigenous peoples: the Guarani-Kaiowa’s fight for survival and recognition |
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Political agency of indigenous peoples: the Guarani-Kaiowa’s fight for survival and recognition |
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Political agency of indigenous peoples: the Guarani-Kaiowa’s fight for survival and recognition |
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Ioris,Antonio A. R. |
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Ioris,Antonio A. R. |
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Ioris,Antonio A. R. |
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Guarani Kaiowa land grabbing retomada culture religion |
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Guarani Kaiowa land grabbing retomada culture religion |
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Abstract The article examines the survival strategies and political reactions of indigenous groups in areas of agricultural frontiers that are strongly influenced by cultural symbols, family bonds and land-based responses. It is discussed the unique socio-spatial trajectory of indigenous peoples and, in addition, a typology of the indigenous space is proposed. The analysis is focused on the emblematic example of how frontier making was experienced by the Guarani-Kaiowa of South America. The wisdom and resistance of Guarani-Kaiowa groups derive from the simultaneous ethnicisation of space and spatialisation of culture. They have shown latent geographical agency shaped by religious practices, strong family ties and the ability to internally negotiate the return to their original areas. There are many lessons to be learned, in particular the talent to absorb the increasing and dissimulated brutality of frontier making and, at the same time, voice their political demands, form solid strategic alliances and coordinate land-recovery initiatives. |
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2019 |
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