A Constituição Federal de 1988 e o movimento das mulheres indígenas no Brasil
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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For indigenous peoples, territory transcends the material and physical dimension, serving as a
sociocultural resource intrinsically linked to their ancestral beliefs and knowledge. The
struggle for land, which has persisted since the arrival of the Portuguese, is therefore a battle
for their very cultural and spiritual survival. In this context, the leadership of indigenous
women has been a prominent force, especially with the emergence of groups and associations
in the 1980s and 1990s. The fight by indigenous women is crucial for preserving their
cultures and ways of life. They act as protectors and perpetuators of values and traditions,
rejecting the homogenization imposed by colonialism. The movement led by women, such as
the National Articulation of Indigenous Warrior Women of Ancestry (ANMIGA) and the
Indigenous Women's March, demands a new approach that recognizes their needs and
epistemologies, ensuring that the right to land is respected as the fundamental basis for the
existence and resistance of their peoples
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CARDOSO, L. R. A Constituição Federal de 1988 e o movimento das mulheres indígenas no Brasil. 2025. 86 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Interdisciplinar em Direitos Humanos) - Núcleo Interdisciplinar de Pesquisa, Ensino e Extensão em Direitos Humanos, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2025.