Amazonia Beyond Borders: Indigenous Land Protection for an Indigenous Group in Voluntary Isolation

P. Virtanen, Lucas Artur Brasil Manchineri
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This article looks at the land protection efforts by the Manxineru, whose lands are affected by numerous actors: state agencies, enterprises and transnational mega-extraction projects. We draw especially from the experiences, activities, and articulation of the Manxineru in protection of the land for the Yine Hosha Hajene (Mascho-Piro), their kin living in voluntary isolation, who circulate more in the Manxineru’s demarcated territory in the Brazilian-Peruvian border area. The article presents Manxineru’s key land protection practices that have been strengthening the social networks of different actors as a go-between with other Indigenous group and authorities of the dominant society, as well as managing better their own forest resource use, gathering economies, and hunting practices for healthy relations of human-environment assemblage. Indigenous knowledge and perspectives for the protection of ancestral land, beyond the borders of the state-set Indigenous reserves and protected areas, have become crucial in creating new governance models. By these methods, the Manxineru have managed to cope with differing economic interests and values in living that oppose and ignore their human-environment relationality and interactions. Yet, as we will point out, the mosaic of different Indigenous areas and conservation still need the implementation of state protective activities by a variety of governmental actors.
超越国界的亚马逊:自愿与世隔绝的土著群体的土著土地保护
这篇文章关注的是Manxineru人的土地保护工作,他们的土地受到众多行动者的影响:国家机构、企业和跨国大型开采项目。我们特别借鉴了曼西涅鲁人在保护Yine Hosha Hajene (Mascho-Piro)的土地方面的经验、活动和表达,他们的亲属自愿生活在隔离状态,他们更多地在巴西-秘鲁边境地区的曼西涅鲁划定的领土上流动。本文介绍了曼西纽茹的主要土地保护措施,这些措施加强了不同行动者的社会网络,作为与其他土著群体和主流社会当局之间的中间人,并更好地管理他们自己的森林资源利用、采集经济和狩猎活动,以实现人与环境的健康关系。在国家设立的土著保留区和保护区的边界之外,保护祖传土地的土著知识和观点对于创建新的治理模式至关重要。通过这些方法,曼西纽人成功地应对了不同的经济利益和生活价值观,这些利益和价值观反对和忽视了他们与环境的关系和相互作用。然而,正如我们将指出的那样,不同土著地区和保护的马赛克仍然需要各种政府行为者实施国家保护活动。
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