Despite the obstacles Indigenous Schools survive in Brazil

Tue, 06/23/2009 - 13:15
  • Length: 5:31 minutes (5.05 MB)
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Brazil’s 1988 constitution, written after the end of its military dictatorship, recognized the rights of indigenous people to have their own schools.  Since then, experience has shown that it takes more than words on paper to transform this and other rights into reality. Zoe Sullivan reports.

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