Decree 1775
Decree 1775, or the Indian Decree, was signed into Brazilian law by President Fernando Henrique Cardoso on January 8, 1996. The decree set a timetable for demarcation of indigenous lands by FUNAI, the governmental department which deals with indigenous issues. The decree was widely criticized as a political maneuver to benefit commercial logging and mineral interests.
External links
- Decree 1775
- List of articles criticizing the degree
- Brazil's Giant Step Backward on Indigenous Rights
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