35 anos de Ailton Krenak na Assembleia Nacional Constituinte | Discurso 1987

Ailton Krenak's speech, on September 4, 1987, at the Constituent Assembly. On September 4, 1987, the National Constituent Assembly was marked by the defense of the Popular Amendment of the Union of Indigenous Nations. Ailton Krenak, spokesperson for the emerging Indigenous Movement, delivered a historic speech addressing the rights of indigenous peoples. Ailton Krenak is an indigenous leader, writer, and environmentalist. In the 1980s, he founded the Union of Indigenous Nations. He played a decisive role in the Constituent Assembly. With his speech, he sealed the approval of the constitutional amendment that guaranteed rights to indigenous peoples. He is a writer and has stood out for his reflections "to postpone the end of the world," proposing other forms of relationship between society and Nature. Excerpt from Ailton Krenak recounts his journey and speaks of the ongoing struggle of traditional peoples in Brazil    • Ailton Krenak conta a sua trajetória e fal...   #AiltonKrenak #Krenak