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Mapulu Kamayurá is the first female shaman of her people in Xingu, in the heart of the Brazilian Amazon. A healer, matriarch, and activist, she founded the village of Hiulaya to preserve ancestral knowledge and empower Indigenous women’s leadership.
Graci Guarani is an indigenous cultural producer, director, screenwriter, and curator from the Guarani and Kaiowá peoples of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.She is one of Brazil’s pioneering Indigenous women in original audiovisual production. She directed the internationally awarded documentary My Blood is Red (2019), contributed to Globo’s Falas da Terra (2021), co-directed Netflix’s Invisible City (2023), and worked on projects including Among the Stars (SPLIT) and Impossible Stories (TV Globo, 2023).
Viviane D’Avilla is a journalist, visual artist, and filmmaker . Since 2018, she has focused on independent films highlighting underrepresented voices. Her debut documentary GOPI (2018) won Best Film and Best Screenplay in Brazil and India after screening at Festival do Rio. She co-directed and shot Call Me Ebony (2020). In 2024, she released the fiction short PERDA and is currently in post-production on a feature documentary co-produced with the U.S., filmed in India, Brazil, and the USA.
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