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Tradition, Change and Land Rights: Land Use and Territorial Strategies Among the Piaroa

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Tradition, Change and Land Rights: Land Use and Territorial Strategies Among the Piaroa
Author(s)Freire, Germ-n
AbstractThis article explores the issues of land use and territoriality in Amazonian societies undergoing culture change. During the last decades, discussions on indigenous peoples’ land rights in Amazonia have focused on the relations between traditional societies and their environments, emphasizing aspects of environmental conservation and neglecting the value of their responses to social change and market production. This article argues that these responses are essential for advancing viable land tenure and development policies in indigenous territories. In particular, this article documents the strategies developed by the Piaroa, a people of the Middle Orinoco, in transition.
IssueNo4
Pages349-372
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceCritique of Anthropology
VolumeNo23
PubDateDecember 2003
ISBN_ISSN0308-275X

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