Célia Xakriabá Explained

Célia Xakriabá
Office:Member of the Chamber of Deputies from Minas Gerais
Term Start:1 February 2023
Constituency:At-large
Birth Name:Célia Nunes Correa
Birth Date:9 May 1990
Birth Place:Itacarambi, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Party:PSOL (2022–present)
Occupation:Educator, activist

Célia Nunes Correa (born 9 May 1990), better known as Célia Xakriabá pronounced as /pt/, is an indigenous educator and activist of the Xakriabá people of Brazil. She is best known for holding debates and lectures at universities in Brazil promoting, among other things, advancement of the status and rights of indigenous women, indigenous land rights, and indigenous education.[1] [2]

Early life

Xakriabá was born in the municipality of São João das Missões in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais. She attended school at the Xukurnuk Indigenous State School.[3] Later, she both attended and taught indigenous education at the Federal University of Minas Gerais in 2013.[1] Attending from 2016, Xakriabá earned her master's degree in education from the University of Brasília in 2018.[4] She is the first member of her tribe to receive a graduate degree.[5]

Xakriabá has been an activist for indigenous rights since she was 13 years old.[6]

Career

Educational career

In 2015, Xakriabá became the first individual of indigenous descent to represent indigenous Brazilians in the Minas Gerais Department of Education.[4] [7] She held the position from 2015 to 2017.[3] Xakriabá claims that the education indigenous youths in Brazil receive is not adequate because it does not teach them their rights to the land and their history. She also says that in western education all the knowledge comes from the teacher, but that in indigenous education everyone brings knowledge to share.

Since 2017, Xakriabá has spoken at various conferences and debates at universities in Brazil centered on indigenous rights, such as promoting indigenous education,[5] and encouraging the revitalization of native languages in Brazil.[8]

Political career

Xakriabá was opposed to a bill proposed in the Legislative Assembly of Minas Gerais that would prohibit speakers from wearing headdresses or "outlandish" costumes. She says that this bill was intended to limit the visibility of native speakers.[9] In February 2019, she joined the advisory board for Socialism and Liberty Party representative Áurea Carolina from Minas Gerais.[10] in the 2022 general election, Xakriabá became the first indigenous woman from Minas Gerais to be elected to the Federal Congress.[11] [12]

Views

Xakriabá argues that present-day Brazilian education does not do enough to explore the history of minorities such as indigenous and African Brazilians, which she says results in these peoples feeling disconnected from their own history and ancestry. Xakriabá claims that education for indigenous Brazilian youth must make the connection between their ancestral land to their heritage, identity, and spirituality. Xakriabá has also been a critic of the observance of the Gregorian calendar holidays in Brazilian education, saying that western and Christian holidays have no significance for indigenous Brazilians.[13]

She says that the absence of Brazilian women from positions of authority, in general, and indigenous women in particular, has to do with colonialism and western values. Xakriabá says that the lack of female representation is one of the causes for violence against indigenous women in Brazil.[1] According to her, women's influence also is limited by the way Brazilian schools present the history of colonization, which makes native societies seem more primitive and patriarchal than what she believes they were.[14]

Xakriabá says that the colonial processes of genocide and ethnocide begin with killing off the indigenous peoples, followed by the destruction of indigenous identity, and lastly, the destruction of indigenous knowledge.[15] Xakriabá has defended indigenously directed and produced cinema, saying that it promotes native knowledge.[15]

She is a strong critic of the policies of the government of Jair Bolsonaro, saying that it is the legacy of white supremacy and indigenous genocide that stems from colonialism.[16] During the 2018 election, Xakriabá took part in protests against Bolsonaro in São Paulo.[17]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Não é privilégio, é dívida histórica', diz professora indígena sobre demarcação de terras no Brasil. Luiza. Garonce. G1. 27 March 2018. 27 July 2019. Portuguese.
  2. Web site: 'Now belongs to us': Women take lead in Brazil's indigenous fight. Al Jazeera. Mia. Alberti. 25 April 2019. 28 July 2019.
  3. Web site: Servidora indígena na Secretaria de Educação. Coleguium: Rede de Ensino. 27 July 2019. Portuguese. https://web.archive.org/web/20181211010146/https://coleguium.com.br/noticias/servidora-indigena-na-secretaria-de-educacao/. 11 December 2018. dead.
  4. Web site: "Vivemos um momento de retrocesso", diz professora e ativista indígena Célia Xakriabá. Julyerme. Darverson. Brasília Encontro. 27 March 2018. 27 July 2019. Portuguese.
  5. Web site: UnB recebe estudantes com palestra de Célia Xakriabá. UnB welcomes students with lecture by Celia Xakriabá. UnB Notícias. Nair. Rabelo. 9 August 2018. 29 July 2019. Portuguese.
  6. Web site: Women Take the Lead in the Fight for Indigenous Rights in Brazil. Giving Compass. 10 June 2019. 28 July 2019.
  7. Web site: Primeira indígena na Secretaria de Educação de Minas Gerais faz panorama do papel da mulher na defesa dos povos indígenas. APIB. Portuguese. 26 March 2018. 28 July 2019. 28 July 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190728115735/http://apib.info/2018/03/26/primeira-indigena-na-secretaria-de-educacao-de-minas-gerais-faz-panorama-do-papel-da-mulher-na-defesa-dos-povos-indigenas/. dead.
  8. Web site: Líder indígena defende preservação cultural de povos tradicionais. Indigenous leader defends cultural preservation of traditional peoples. UnB Notícias. Guilherme. Alves. 28 March 2018. 29 July 2019. Portuguese.
  9. Web site: A quem interessa barrar o uso de um cocar?. Cida. Falabella. BHAZ. Gabinetona. 18 April 2019. 27 July 2019. Portuguese. 27 July 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190727232417/https://bhaz.com.br/2019/04/18/gabinetona-a-quem-interessa-barrar-o-uso-de-um-cocar/. dead.
  10. Web site: Áurea Carolina - Respeito à cultura indígena (Video). Facebook. 19 April 2019. 27 July 2019. Portuguese.
  11. Web site: Célia Xakriabá . Câmara dos Deputados . 27 May 2023 . Brasília . pt.
  12. News: Leite . Letícia . Célia Xakriabá: "Congress will no longer be gray. It will be the same color as us, the color of genipap and annatto" . 27 May 2023 . Sumaúma . 10 January 2023.
  13. Web site: Representante de indígenas na Educação defende modelo diferenciado de aprendizagem. Hoje Em dia. Malú. Damázio. 17 July 2017. 27 July 2019. Portuguese.
  14. Web site: Juventude indígena - Célia Xakriabá. Futura Play. Canal Futura. Portuguese. 2017. 27 July 2019.
  15. Web site: Cineop: Célia Xakriabá em defesa do cinema indígena. Carol. Braga. culturadoria. 8 June 2018. 27 July 2019. Portuguese.
  16. Web site: A ditadura da supremacia branca e o genocídio indígena. Célia. Xakriabá. Mídia Ninja. Portuguese. 26 March 2019. 27 July 2019.
  17. News: Echoes of White House: Far-right Trump fan wins first round in divided Brazil. The Sydney Morning Herald. Anthony. Faiola. Marina. Lopes. 8 October 2018. 28 July 2019.