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1. Brazilian Indian policy: an historical overview; Part I. The Economic History of the Brazilian Amazon, 1940 to 1970: 2. Development plans in the postwar period; 3. The significance of the military coup of 1964; Part II. Contemporary Indian Policy in Brazil, 1970 to 1975: 4. The Villas Boas brothers and Indian policy in Brazil; 5. Pacification expeditions along the Trans-Amazon highway network; 6. The invasion of the Aripuanā Indian Park; 7. Indain policy and the amazon mining frontier; Part III. The Social and Ecological Effects of the Polamazônia Program, 1975 to 1979: 8. The rise of agribusiness in Brazil; 9. The deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon; 10. The Amazon Basin: implications for US foreign policy in Brazil; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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