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Judicial obstacles to the indigenous peoples: two decisions, two conclusions and one discourse.

Abstract

The paper aims to point out that, among the factors of violations of the rights of indigenous peoples, is a misunderstanding by members of the courts about the ontologies of such peoples. Methodologically, the text is based on interdisciplinary bibliographic research and on Critical Discourse Analysis of two decisions of the Superior Court of Justice. Both decisions reveal misconceptions about a non-Western life.

Keywords:
Indigenous peoples; Superior Court of Justice; Ontologies

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