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Tonico Benites www.fundodireitoshumanos.org.br

(Translated by Google translator)
Tonico Benites Indigenous Guarani-Kaiowá (Mato Grosso do Sul)
Performing on-site survey to map violence against indigenous families of the Guarani-Kaiowá MS 30/06/2012
Tonico Benites the character
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Educator and anthropologist, Tonico Benites proposes to conduct a spot survey to map, assess and report violence against indigenous families of the Guarani-Kaiowá in southern Mato Grosso do Sul, claiming part of the traditional territories from which they were expelled decades ago. According to the researcher, these families suffer eviction, death threats, torture, kidnapping, gunmen attacks, assassinations, and other assaults.
Expulsion of its Lands Groups Ídigenas www.fundodireitoshumanos.org.br
To accomplish the mapping, the tenderer will have a multidisciplinary team and also with leaders of the Guarani-Kaiowá representatives Guasu Aty (People's Assembly Guarani-Kaiowá). This team will make scheduled visits to 20 camps in conflict and monitor the care they have received from the indigenous political institutions, especially in relation to safety, health and school education.
Expulsion of its Lands Groups Ídigenas www.fundodireitoshumanos.org.br
The most urgent demands of the communities will be forwarded to the relevant government authorities so that appropriate action be taken. Each camp will be visited three times during the year. Will benefit directly from the project about 2 thousand Indians.
Sany India KalapaloCriadora and representative
MIA - indigenous movement in action
in defense of Garanis-Kaiowás.
Acting directly on Tribe
between the killing, extermination and or
Genocide of his people by
farmers who invaded their
Lands in Golden - MS
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At the end of the visits will be a great meeting for further discussion and make referrals. Furthermore, in order to continue the activities planned even after the closure of the project supported by the Fund Brazil, the group will build together with the region's indigenous, a formal representation of organizational leadership Guarani-Kaiowa.
Context
The story Guarani-Kaiowá in southern Mato Grosso do Sul was marked during much of the twentieth century by government policies aimed at reducing their territories. Even with these advances, the Guarani-Kaiowá never ceased to occupy all the territories from which they were expelled. Since the early 1980s, many Indian families came to claim the demarcation of the territories that were occupied by their ancestors, causing conflicts only increase.
Indian camps located in the litigation, children, women and the elderly, for example, struggle to get any kind of assistance from the government, having prevented their right to access to education and health. In cases where indigenous people were the victims of attacks followed by death the authors and instigators of these crimes are never investigated and punished by public institutions, thus installing a situation of insecurity.
About 46 thousand Indians belong to ethnic Guarani-Kaiowá and Ñandeva in 26 municipalities of the Southern Cone-MS. Most are distributed in eight reservations / Indigenous posts, demarcated by the Indian Protection Service between 1915 and 1928, another portion of that population sits partially reoccupied the territories, which are in the process of identification, demarcation and land titling since the the 1980, 1990 and 2000.
Índio Guarani-Kaiowá morto por lutar por suas terras thinascimento.tumblr.com
Indian Guarani-Kaiowá killed for fighting for their land thinascimento.tumblr.com
There are eight groups of Guarani and Kaiowá expelled from their traditional land who are now camped outside the federal highway (BR) and six groups in a "corner" former territories, identifying and awaiting official recognition.
Tonico Benites, indigenous Guarani-Kaiowá what lies ahead of this project, is a doctoral student in Social Anthropology at the National Museum of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), and researcher of CNPq.
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