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- Title
Interventions de l'État.
- Authors
Paranhos Faleiro, Rodrigo
- Abstract
This article charts the course of the environmental policies regarding the protectionist traditions of indigenist nationalism in Brazil. The author acquired an "internal" perspective during his work in the government in the field of environment and indigenist nationalism. Its point of departure is the age-old subordination of indigenous political representation in the activities of the state in the development of different degrees of analysis. The result is an historical reading of the tutelary indigenist nationalism and conservationist environmentalism practised in Brazil by way of the creation of the nation-state, the domination of the people and the lands, the regulation of the rural indigenous and environmental milieu, as well as the internationalization of environmental programs. These set the stage for the current structure of interethnic dialogue.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; ENVIRONMENTAL policy; INDIGENOUS peoples -- Land tenure; NATIONALISM; BRAZILIAN politics &; government, 1889-; HISTORY; INDIGENOUS peoples of Brazil; POLITICAL participation; GOVERNMENT relations with indigenous peoples of the Americas; ETHNIC relations
- Publication
Recherches Amérindiennes au Québec, 2012, Vol 42, Issue 2/3, p129
- ISSN
0318-4137
- Publication type
Article