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An Indigenous People's Struggle for Socially Equitable and Ecologically Sustainable Production: The Kayapo Revolt Against Extractivism
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1995
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EducationIndigenous PeopleIndigenous MovementSocial SciencesPolitical EcologyIndigenous StudyIndigenous HistoryEcologically Sustainable ProductionPublic PolicyTraditional Ecological KnowledgeIndigenous HeritageIndigenous RightsCultureIndigenous Knowledge SystemsIndigenous StudiesSocially EquitableInternal KayapoKayapo LandNatural Resource EconomicsEthnographyAnthropologyGorotire KayapoSocial AnthropologyCultural Anthropology
Over the past decade, some leaders of the Kayapo enriched themselves granting concessions to Brazilian minors and loggers to operate Kayapo land. In late 1994, the Gorotire Kayapo revolted against the mining concession granted; soon other Kayapo communities, supported by the Federal Police/joined them expelling mines and loggers from their areas. The Kayapo are now developing alternative, environmentally sustainable sources of income. This historic development is the outcome of internal Kayapo social and political dynamics as well as non‐indigenous political and economic forces.
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