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The original was posted on /r/worldnews by /u/ruellph on 2023-09-21 23:28:54.
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Brazil’s Supreme Court has rejected efforts to restrict native peoples’ rights to reservations on their ancestral lands.
The Xokleng are an indigenous group numbering some 2,300 people living in the highlands of Santa Catarina state in southern Brazil.
Anthropologists have documented how mercenaries hired to drive the Xokleng from their ancestral lands would collect the ears of those they killed to claim their reward.
This particular case goes back to 2009 when the Xokleng were evicted by Santa Catarina’s Environmental Institute from lands which form part of a nature reserve.
At the appeal in 2013, the Santa Catarina state authorities used a legal argument known as “marco temporal” (Portuguese for timeframe) to defend the eviction of the Xokleng.
The Xokleng’s supporters said the decision ignored the fact that they had been forcibly removed decades earlier to make way for mostly German settlers.
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