Publication details

Reappropriating the Trincheira-Bacajá Indigenous Land

Authors

XIKRIN Bepkyi BOLLETTIN Paride

Year of publication 2022
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Visual Ethnography
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Web URL
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.12835/ve2022.1-109
Keywords Mebengokré; Amerindians; land occupation; land recuperation; Amazon; deforestation
Description This photo essay aims to describe the process of reappropriation of a part of the Trincheira-Bacajá Indigenous Land by the Mebengokré in September 2021, after almost three years of its invasion by not-indigenous people. The images were taken by Bepkyi Xikrin when the Mebengokré have been able to return to the area after the partial removal of the invaders. The perceptions and sensations of the invasion’s impacts on the environment, as well as the participation of the people in this collective recuperation highlight the social dimension of the environment as well as the resistance of the Mebengokré resistance and their struggle for their lives, lands and rights.

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