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From French Guiana to Brazil: Entanglements, Migrations and Demarcations of the Kaliña
This article sheds light on the indigenous Kalina in the French-Brazilian borderland. By combining existing historical anthropological work with new ethnographic perspectives from three Kalina women living in northern Brazil, this article shows that a web of multiple factors led to this Kalina group’s relocation from French Guiana to Brazil in the 1950s. Historical discriminations—including the exploitation and exoticization of Kalina members in ‘human zoos’ in the late 19th century—and a push for assimilation in the aftermath of French Guiana’s ‘departementalisation’ are hitherto underexplored reasons behind this migration, which resulted in the demarcation of an indigenous territory on the Brazilian side of the Oyapock River in 1982. By privileging female perspectives, this chapter also points to the centrality of gender within entangled inequalities which the Kalina in the French-Brazilian borderland were confronted with in the past and in the present.
期刊介绍:
Créée en 1983 par l’Université de Lille 1, siège de sa publication, espace populations sociétés est une revue pluridisciplinaire, internationale et thématique. Elle est ouverte et destinée aux scientifiques dont les thèmes de recherche recouvrent les trois mots-clés qui composent le titre. La différenciation démographique et la différenciation sociale des configurations, de la pratique ou du vécu de l’espace, la différenciation spatiale des populations, des sociétés ou des groupes sociaux, l’imbrication des phénomènes sociaux, démographiques et spatiaux et leurs interactions constituent des objets d’études pour des géographes.