SOUSA, M. F. M.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3300288486524540; SOUSA, Maria de Fátima Marreiro de.
Résumé:
he conditions of social reproduction of the peasantry tend to proletarianization. However, this proletarianization finds two main forms of resistances of the social organization of these in union, associations of mutual aid (production and consumption). Most of the immigrants from the official colonization areas of Roraima, for example, on the banks of the BR-210 (north perimeter) and BR-474 (Manaus / Boa Vista) come from Rondônia. Many sold their lots to capitalize a little and "touch" a lot in Roraima, others because of adverse conditions to their survival, both physical and social; others because they were squatters expelled, and some others because they tired of waiting for a lot of INCRA.