WI/AHC: "Zapatista-like" indigenous uprising in Brazil

How likely, in the 20th and 21st centuries, was a indigenous uprising in the Brazillian Amazon. Possibly in 2009 if the Brazillian Supreme COurt ruled in favor of the rice farmers in breaking up the Raposa Serra do Sol Reservation, or at an earlier date?
 
I don't know that much about the Mexican Revolution, but if it means a serious uprising that endanger the government... It's not really possible, the native population is ridiculous small down there.

The Raposa Serra do Sol, in example, have a density of 1 person/km²
 

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I don't know that much about the Mexican Revolution, but if it means a serious uprising that endanger the government... It's not really possible, the native population is ridiculous small down there.

The Raposa Serra do Sol, in example, have a density of 1 person/km²

Is not the Mexican revolution, if I'm correct he is taking about the Chiapas uprisings and the Zapatista inspired group led by sub commandant marcos
 
Is not the Mexican revolution, if I'm correct he is taking about the Chiapas uprisings and the Zapatista inspired group led by sub commandant marcos

Oh, I see.

Still, the indigenous population in Brazil is too small (600,000) and too spread to organize an uprising that and can be easily crushed.
 
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