INDIGENOUS TERRITORIAL RIGHTS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE TEMPORAL FRAMEWORK: BETWEEN THE ECOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE AND THE REACTIVE REGULATIONS IN CURRENT REGARD TO THE DECISIONS OF THE FEDERAL SUPREME COURT OF BRAZIL
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Theories that are confabulated in legal norms with colonial purposes are not new in the world system – and would not have a different historical conformation in Brazil. The approval of Law. 14,701, of October 20, 2023, and the veto of the norm on the indigenous Temporal Framework raises several questions about colonialism and its (new) agents who continue to impose the invisibility of the territorial rights of their indigenous peoples – even though such rights are affirmed through its Supreme Court. The aim is to expose Brazilian normative conflicts and their legislative results – in addition to supporting such reasons through criticism supported from the perspective of the ecology of knowledge and other decolonial theories, contributing to understanding why, to this day, ethnocide and the concealment of indigenous populations in Brazil still continue as a post-colonial project in force in this country.
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