Abstract
This article presents the concept of Constitutionalism of Enmity as a category that explains the constitutional model historically adopted in Brazil. The silenced dimensions of the French and American constitutional heritage are discussed and the political experience of Palmares is presented as a model from Amefrican Constitutionalism. Finally, it analyzes aspects of the 1824 Constitution and the dynamics that inaugurate the Constitutionalism of Enmity.
Keywords:
Constitucionalism of Emnity; Amefricanity; Coloniality