Abstract

This article seeks to understand in the work Gente Pantaneira: Crônicas de sua História (1998), by Abílio Leite de Barros, how the design of the Brazilian political scenario of 1987, moves the rural producer's narrative regarding the Pantanal Sul-Mato-Grossense, with a view to concerns with the ancestry of original peoples in this territory, opposing, the evocation of their supposed legitimacy for the possession and use of Pantanal lands. We understand that the chronicles express the author's relationship with society and the groups with which they interact, and this expands the list of questions arising from his work.

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