There are hundreds of very different indigenous tribes spread throughout the country.
It is entirely up to each community and individual if/when/how they want to assimilate into citizenship. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_in_Brazil#C...
As long as they remain in their indigenous status, they are actually exempt from some laws even.
Brazil has 500 years of indigenous abuse and they are very aware of that, to this day they have to constantly protect themselves and raise public awareness that land grabbers and miners are out to kill them. Recent political affairs have only worsened this ordeal.
It is entirely up to each community and individual if/when/how they want to assimilate into citizenship. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_in_Brazil#C... As long as they remain in their indigenous status, they are actually exempt from some laws even.
Brazil has 500 years of indigenous abuse and they are very aware of that, to this day they have to constantly protect themselves and raise public awareness that land grabbers and miners are out to kill them. Recent political affairs have only worsened this ordeal.