The Indigenous Movement, during the National Constituent Assembly
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This article aims to identify the importance of the Indigenous Movement in Brazil during the re-democratization of Brazil and during the process that originated the 1988 Constitution It is the end of the indigenous assimilationism from the formal point of view Social movements linked to liberation theology influenced the political articulation necessary to defend the indigenous cause
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Dr. Felipe Moraes. (2023). The Indigenous Movement, during the National Constituent Assembly. Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 23(D1), 17–23. https://doi.org/10.34257/GJHSSDVOL23IS1PG17
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2023-02-03
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