Abstract
This article seeks to report on the situations of Guarani and Kaiowá widowed women and families victims of violence who struggle and live in Tekoha indigenous lands reoccupied in the process of litigation, and who lost their husbands in the process of fighting for the demarcation of these reoccupied lands. In order to develop this work, mapping, interviewing and on-site visitation activities were carried out on the reoccupied indigenous lands and in the process of litigation, where the attacks on the Guarani and Kaiowá people took place, as well as massacres, tortures and assassinations of leaders, promoted by jagunços hired by farmers. The objective is to register and socialize the stories, struggles and conditions of the Guarani and Kaiowá widows.
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