ÍNDIO CIDADÃO? - Grito 3 Ailton Krenak

Twenty-seven years ago, the National Constituent Assembly was marked by the defense of the Popular Amendment of the Union of Indigenous Nations. On September 4, 1987, the spokesperson for the emerging Indigenous Movement delivered a historic speech that managed to reverse the anti-Indigenous political climate in that legislature of the National Congress. The forceful pronouncement of the defender Ailton Krenak, with the presence of mind reflected in the gesture of mourning, was a decisive act for the approval of articles 231 and 232 of the 1988 Federal Constitution by the constituent parliamentarians.