Brazilian illegal gold miners resilience in French Guiana: The garimpo as an economic and social system

Author Information

François-Michel Le Tourneau

Date of Publication

1-1-2023 12:00 AM

Security Theme

Illegal Mining

Keywords

informal mining, artisanal small-scale mining, environment, marginality, illegal mining

Description

Artisanal small-scale gold mining, or garimpo in Portuguese, started in French Guiana in the 1990s. The French authorities have repressed it, but this has not led to the end of the activity. Based on extensive fieldwork, this paper aims to analyze the garimpo as an economic and social informal world built to be resilient to repression and to neutralize the high risks of clandestine exploitation. This system provides economic, social, and moral resources, all embodied in the garimpeiro identity, allowing a workforce made of thousands of individuals to act as a cohesive work organization.

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Brazilian illegal gold miners resilience in French Guiana: The garimpo as an economic and social system

Artisanal small-scale gold mining, or garimpo in Portuguese, started in French Guiana in the 1990s. The French authorities have repressed it, but this has not led to the end of the activity. Based on extensive fieldwork, this paper aims to analyze the garimpo as an economic and social informal world built to be resilient to repression and to neutralize the high risks of clandestine exploitation. This system provides economic, social, and moral resources, all embodied in the garimpeiro identity, allowing a workforce made of thousands of individuals to act as a cohesive work organization.