• Matéria: História
  • Autor: danielcamara311
  • Perguntado 6 anos atrás

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Brazilian Indians
There are about 305 tribes living in Brazil today,
totaling around 900,000 people, on 0.4% of
Brazil's population.
The government has recognized 690 territories
for its indigenous population, covering about
13% of Brazil's land mass. Nearly all of this
reserved land (98.5%) is in the Amazon.
But although just about half of all Brazilian
Indians live outside the Amazon, these tribes
only occupy 1.5% of the total land reserved for
Indians in the country
[...] Even after hundreds of years of contact with
expanding frontier society, they have in most
cases strongly maintained their language and
customs despite the massive theft of their​

Respostas

respondido por: luishenriquecarmolhm
4

Resposta:

letra b

Explicação:

confia no pai que vai dar certo

respondido por: elizaleiteds
1

Resposta:

B-) Brazilian indigenous peoples today total less than one million people.

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