The Emergence of "Remnants": Notes on the Dialogue between Indigenous Groups and Quilombo People

Reviews current ethnographic literature on displaced populations in South America & Africa to explore the emerging concept of "ethnic remnants" in Brazilian legal code, focusing on communities who link themselves ethnically to the indigenous people of the Quilombo region near Sao Paulo...

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