A General Diagnostic of Land Tenure in Indigenous Communities of the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua, CCARC 1998
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A General Diagnostic of Land Tenure in Indigenous Communities of the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua, CCARC 1998

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A General Diagnostic of Land Tenure in Indigenous Communities of the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua, CCARC 1998.

 

A multidimensional study documenting the communal land claims of 128 communities located on the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua; approximately one third of them in the RAAS and two thirds in the RAAN.

 

The form of documentation included basic ethnographic information on the communities, an ethno-mapping that provides a cartographic representation of the claims and a preliminary sketch of the forms of land use in the claimed territories. This study was a key reference for the titling of multi-ethnic territories in the Atlantic Basin under Law 445.

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