Author profile: Iran Neves Ordonio, Carla Ladeira Pimentel Águas and Marcos Moraes Valença

Iran Neves Ordonio is a member of Xukuru do Ororubá ethnic group (Pesqueira, Pernambuco, Brazil) and a member of the Xukuru Indigenous Agriculture Group Ororubá Jupago Kreká. He is an agronomist with a Master’s degree in Soil Sciences from the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (UFRPE) and a religious leader of the Sacred Lands of Boa Vista and leader of the Centro de Agricultura Xukuru do Ororubá-CAXO da Boa Vista religious complex.

Carla Ladeira Pimentel Águas is a post-doctoral research fellow (PNPD/ Capes) at the Department of Scientific and Technological Policy/Institute of Geosciences, University of Campinas (DPCT/IG/Unicamp, Brazil), with a PhD in Post-Colonialisms and Global Citizenship (University of Coimbra, Portugal).

Marcos Moraes Valença is a professor, researcher and extension worker at the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Pernambuco (IFPE, Brazil), with a PhD in Post-Colonialisms and Global Citizenship (University of Coimbra, Portugal).

 

 

The Xukuru Vision of Sacred Agriculture as a Counter-Hegemonic Proposal

The knowledge and practices of care seek to heal, through agricultural-spiritual systems, the impacts of territorial invasion.

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