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- Title
INVISIBLES Y OLVIDADOS: INDIOS E INDEPENDENCIA DE BRASIL.
- Authors
SÁNCHEZ GÓMEZ, Julio
- Abstract
The article focuses on the social and political conditions of Indians in Brazil during its transition from colony to independent nation (1821-1850). The author considers the passive and active role of Brazil's indigenous population during the struggle for independence and comments on the history of legal, political and social relations between Indians and Europeans in Brazil since the 16th century colonization. He also makes reference to the policies of the newly independent Brazilian government regarding Indian lands and Indian political participation.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; BRAZILIAN history; NEWLY independent states -- Politics &; government; BRAZILIAN history to 1822; INDIGENOUS peoples of Brazil; NINETEENTH century; SOCIAL conditions of indigenous peoples; GOVERNMENT relations with indigenous peoples of the Americas
- Publication
Studia Historica. Historia Contemporánea, 2009, Vol 27, p237
- ISSN
0213-2087
- Publication type
Article