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Identity, Territory and Land Conflict in Brazil
Lashandra Sullivan
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Brazil
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Identity Conflict
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Guarani
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Land Conflict
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Self-identification
50%
Deforestation
50%
Starvation
50%
Crime Rate
50%
Plantation
50%
Cattle
50%
High Crime
50%
Radical Transformation
50%
National Movement
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Ethnic Boundaries
50%
Ranching
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International Movement
50%
Agricultural Plantation
50%
Land Grabbing
50%
Legal Means
50%
Counter-mobilization
50%
Mato Grosso Do Sul
50%
Economic Development Policy
50%
Plantation Owners
50%
Social Sciences
Indians
100%
Territory
100%
Brazil
100%
Guarani
100%
Development Policy
50%
Crime Rate
50%
Land Tenure
50%
Arts and Humanities
Brazil
100%
Driving
50%
Country-side
50%
Reservation
50%
Mato Grosso
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Territory
100%
Brazil
100%
Deforestation
50%
Economic developments
50%