Thousands of indigenous women marched in Brasilia protesting against a court case that could limit their land rights. Many wore traditional feather crowns. The event happened in the city’s political center. The Supreme Federal Court STF is looking at the “timeframe rule.” This rule could limit land rights to post-1988 claims. If passed, it could
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