MAROON FORMATION AND TERRITORIALIZATION IN THE STATE OF PARÁ
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This article aims to understand the formation and territorialization of the maroon communities of Pará, the social, political and cultural relations of self-declared "maroon remnant" rural black groups. My purpose is to know how social subjects elaborate their daily practices and develop their agricultural and extractive production. I also try to understand the associative arrangements as a process, which as such, suggests a movement with updates and permanencies. In examining the role of the maroon communities, I present some aspects of the maroons of São Miguel do Guamá, as they present a diversity of issues related to maroon territoriality in the Amazon region of Para, essential for discussion of the land regularization process in the state of Pará.
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