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Kaxixó

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Indigenous people of Minas Gerais, Brazil

TheKaxixó are anindigenous population, located mainly in theMartinho Campos as well as thePompéu municipalities of the state ofMinas Gerais,Brazil. There are approximately 480 Kaxixó, who are dispersed over a wide area around the Kaxixó aldeia (village). The Kaxixó mostly work as field hands and servants for landholders.

The Kaxixó are recognized by the Brazilian government since 2001. They have been seeking recognition over the past decades, although local land holders have opposed this recognition. The Kaxixó claim the farm owners oppose Kaxixó recognition because recognition will give the Kaxixó more leverage with the local farm owners they work for.

Further reading

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Warren, Jonathan W. (2001),Racial Revolutions: Antiracism and Indian Resurgence in Brazil. Duke University PressISBN 0-8223-2741-4

Indigenous peoples of theNorth Region
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Acre
Amapá
Amazonas
Pará
Rondônia
Roraima
Tocantins
Indigenous peoples of theNortheast Region
Bahia
Ceará
Maranhão
Paraíba
Pernambuco
Alagoas
Unknown
Indigenous peoples of theCentral-West Region
Goiás
Mato Grosso
Mato Grosso do Sul
Indigenous peoples of theSouth andSoutheast Regions
Espírito Santo
Minas Gerais
Santa Catarina
São Paulo
Widespread


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