Direitos Indígenas – Coluna: Daniel Munduruku
In his fifth video column, Daniel Munduruku presents the topic of indigenous rights. Until 1988, indigenous peoples were considered relatively incapable by the Civil Code, meaning they were all treated as minors. Learn about the changes in public policies related to indigenous people and their current rights and responsibilities. Other Itaú Cultural columns: https://www.itaucultural.org.br/secoe...

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Who are the indigenous peoples of Brazil? – Column: Daniel Munduruku

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Ana Botafogo Occupation - Ballet “Les Sylphides”

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Indian and Indigenous – Mekukradjá (2018)

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A literatura de Ruth Rocha, por Pedro Bandeira

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Patrícia Ferreira – indigenous cultures (2016)

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Celia Xakriabá – Indigenous Cultures (2017)

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Cultural Heritage - Indigenous Cultures (2018)

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Ana Botafogo Occupation – Popularization

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The girl who listened to stories: the roots of Ruth Rocha

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Visual Oríkì – The Art of Mestre Didi

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Daniel Munduruku - Indigenous Cultures (2018)

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Fernanda Kaingáng – Indigenous Cultures (2017)

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Eliane Potiguara – culturas indígenas (2016)

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Álvaro Doéthiro Tukano - Indigenous Cultures (2018)

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