Kayapó Indigenous Territory
Kayapó Indigenous Territory | |
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Terra Indígena Kayapó | |
Kayapo, indigenous people of Brazil | |
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Coordinates | 7°40′48″S 51°52′08″W / 7.680°S 51.869°WCoordinates: 7°40′48″S 51°52′08″W / 7.680°S 51.869°W |
Area | 3,284,000 ha (12,680 sq mi) |
Designation | Indigenous territory |
Created | 29 October 1991 |
Administrator | FUNAI |
The Kayapó Indigenous Territory (Portuguese: Terra Indígena Kayapó) is an indigenous territory located in Pará, Brazil.
Location
The Kayapó Indigenous Territory has an area of 3,284,000 hectares (8,110,000 acres). It is inhabited by the Kayapó people. As of 1990 Funai reported that the population was 1,946. In 2014 Siasi/Sesai reported that the population was 4,548.[1]
History
The Kayapó Indigenous Territory was declared by decree 92.244 of 9 May 1985. The homologation was by decree 316 of 29 October 1991.[1]
References
Sources
- Terra Indígena Kayapó (in Portuguese), ISA: Instituto Socioambiental, retrieved 2017-03-02
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