Peasant women from Cerrado
struggles, resistance and legacy
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v17i33.3074Keywords:
Territoriality, Women, Cerrado, Peasant WomanAbstract
The Brazilian Cerrado is one of the stages of resistance and peasant territorialities in the struggle for permanence on the land. The study
aimed to investigate the protagonism
of peasant women in the municipality
of Três Lagoas-MS, using qualitative
research with oral interviews and direct observation. The territorialities and legacy in the protection of ways of life and the Cerrado socio- environmental relations are revealed in the daily lives of the peasant women.
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