
Guajajara - Wikipedia
The Guajajara are an indigenous people in the Brazilian state of Maranhão. They are one of the most numerous indigenous groups in Brazil, with an estimated 13,100 individuals living on …
Guajajara - Indigenous Peoples in Brazil
The Guajajara are one of Brazil's most numerous indigenous peoples. They live in 11 Indigenous Lands at the eastern margin of the Amazon region, all of them located in Maranhão State. …
Guajajara - Povos Indígenas no Brasil
Os Guajajara são um dos povos indígenas mais numerosos do Brasil. Habitam mais de 10 Terras Indígenas na margem oriental da Amazônia, todas situadas no Maranhão. Sua história de …
Guajajaras – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre
Os guajajaras, também conhecidos como tenetearas, [2] são um dos povos indígenas mais numerosos atualmente no Brasil. Habitam onze terras indígenas situadas no estado do …
The Life and Death of the Guajajara - Greenpeace
2019年11月8日 · Between 2000 and 2018, 42 Guajajara Indigenous People were murdered. And this year has been a particularly violent one in Brazil as a whole. According to preliminary data …
Guajajara - VIDAS INDÍGENAS MARANHÃO - Museu da Pessoa
Conheça a história dos Guajajara por meio dos documentários e depoimentos desenvolvidos por seus representantes! Os Guajajara são um dos povos indígenas mais numerosos do Brasil e …
Indigenous militias are fighting to save the Brazilian Amazon | Vox
2021年9月1日 · Someone has been killing the Guajajara Guardians of the Forest and other Indigenous defenders of the Amazon who protect against illegal land grabbers, loggers, and …
Biocolonialism – Postcolonial Studies - Emory University
2020年9月9日 · More specifically, the case of the Guajajara is an example of biocolonialism, a trend in western bioscience in which indigenous knowledge of biological resources (like …
Guajajára - World Culture Encyclopedia
ETHNONYMS: Guazazara, Tenetehar, Tenetehára. The 7,000 to 10,000 Guajajára speak a language belonging to the Tupí Family and live between the Pindaré and Mearim rivers in the …
Guajajára - Encyclopedia.com
The Guajaj á ra traditionally practiced fairly intensive horticulture, raising bitter and sweet manioc, maize, squashes, cotton, peanuts, and beans; later they adopted bananas and rice, which …