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List of quilombola communities in Pará

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The following is a list of remaining quilombo communities and territories located in the Brazilian state of Pará.[1] The listing of quilombos is provided for by the Brazilian Constitution of 1988, and certification by the Fundação Cultural Palmares (FCP) is sufficient :

Art. 216. Brazilian cultural heritage constitutes assets of a material and immaterial nature, taken individually or together, bearing references to the identity, action, memory of the different groups forming Brazilian society [...] § 5 All are listed documents and sites holding historical reminiscences of the former quilombos.

Each community has a Technical Identification and Delimitation Report (RTID) published in the Official Gazette of the Union . This is a stage in the land regularization process ensuring the right to your land, prepared by a Technical Group appointed by the National Institute of Colonization and Agrarian Reform (INCRA).[2]

Traditional Peoples or Traditional Communities are groups that have a culture different from the local predominant culture, which maintain a way of life closely linked to the natural environment in which they live.  Through its own forms: social organization, use of territory and natural resources (with a relationship to subsistence ), its socio-cultural-religious reproduction uses knowledge transmitted orally and in everyday practice.[3][4]

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