Quilombos and the remaining communities: resistance against slavery and affirmation in the struggle for land

The remaining communities of <em>quilombos</em> attained the right to the ownership of their lands, according to the Federal Constitution of 1988. These communities formed before and after the abolition of the slavery and have a common problem: a lack of title deeds. The State is respons...

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Main Author: Adelmir FIABANI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Salamanca 2018-08-01
Series:Revista de Estudios Brasileños
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Online Access:https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/2386-4540/article/view/19920
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description The remaining communities of <em>quilombos</em> attained the right to the ownership of their lands, according to the Federal Constitution of 1988. These communities formed before and after the abolition of the slavery and have a common problem: a lack of title deeds. The State is responsible for issuing the deeds, but has not met the expectations of the communities, since the process is slow. Communities need land regularization in order to develop. This failing on the part of the State causes instability in the communities and exposes them directly to the actions of the emgrileiros/em, farmers and agribusiness representatives who illegally take over their lands.
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spelling doaj.art-bd6b748de65a4082ab29dd4830de60252022-12-22T01:10:30ZengUniversidad de SalamancaRevista de Estudios Brasileños2386-45402018-08-01510395210.14201/reb2018510395216787Quilombos and the remaining communities: resistance against slavery and affirmation in the struggle for landAdelmir FIABANI0Universidade Federal da Fronteira SulThe remaining communities of <em>quilombos</em> attained the right to the ownership of their lands, according to the Federal Constitution of 1988. These communities formed before and after the abolition of the slavery and have a common problem: a lack of title deeds. The State is responsible for issuing the deeds, but has not met the expectations of the communities, since the process is slow. Communities need land regularization in order to develop. This failing on the part of the State causes instability in the communities and exposes them directly to the actions of the emgrileiros/em, farmers and agribusiness representatives who illegally take over their lands.https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/2386-4540/article/view/19920remanentes de quilombostierranegrospropiedad de la tierra
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Quilombos and the remaining communities: resistance against slavery and affirmation in the struggle for land
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remanentes de quilombos
tierra
negros
propiedad de la tierra
title Quilombos and the remaining communities: resistance against slavery and affirmation in the struggle for land
title_full Quilombos and the remaining communities: resistance against slavery and affirmation in the struggle for land
title_fullStr Quilombos and the remaining communities: resistance against slavery and affirmation in the struggle for land
title_full_unstemmed Quilombos and the remaining communities: resistance against slavery and affirmation in the struggle for land
title_short Quilombos and the remaining communities: resistance against slavery and affirmation in the struggle for land
title_sort quilombos and the remaining communities resistance against slavery and affirmation in the struggle for land
topic remanentes de quilombos
tierra
negros
propiedad de la tierra
url https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/2386-4540/article/view/19920
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