Elieziu Marubo
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I knew what needed to be done, but I had no idea how to do it. So I had lots of ups and downs, with bullying, with a lot of prejudice. And then, after some time, my family, my mother, came to join me. And from then on, we started to develop in the city. After a long time, I finally managed to finish high school. After high school, I took the entrance exam to university. I didn't pass.
I knew what needed to be done, but I had no idea how to do it. So I had lots of ups and downs, with bullying, with a lot of prejudice. And then, after some time, my family, my mother, came to join me. And from then on, we started to develop in the city. After a long time, I finally managed to finish high school. After high school, I took the entrance exam to university. I didn't pass.
I only passed on my third attempt. And then I went to study law, because I realized that everything I was set to do my whole life had to do with the world of law.
I only passed on my third attempt. And then I went to study law, because I realized that everything I was set to do my whole life had to do with the world of law.
Life no longer unfolded in the same way. We started to face scarcity of certain things that we had very easily in the past. We started to experience fear of things that we had never been afraid of, like the fear of strangers appearing. And we also noticed this impact on the environment, the presence of people hunting, fishing, and exploring the territory illegally.
Life no longer unfolded in the same way. We started to face scarcity of certain things that we had very easily in the past. We started to experience fear of things that we had never been afraid of, like the fear of strangers appearing. And we also noticed this impact on the environment, the presence of people hunting, fishing, and exploring the territory illegally.
In Brazil, everyone knows that there are two large criminal groups who fight for territory all over the country. In our region, they work with partners. What do they do? They bring in a person who lives close to the indigenous territory. A person who's going to die if he gets sick because he doesn't have a hospital. Someone who needs a boat to go to the city when he needs things from there.
In Brazil, everyone knows that there are two large criminal groups who fight for territory all over the country. In our region, they work with partners. What do they do? They bring in a person who lives close to the indigenous territory. A person who's going to die if he gets sick because he doesn't have a hospital. Someone who needs a boat to go to the city when he needs things from there.
But he doesn't have a boat. He only has a canoe that he built with his own strength, in which he paddles for several days to reach the city. So, if he has the opportunity to get an engine for his boat, if he can get this engine in exchange for simply going to the city, of course he'll do it.
But he doesn't have a boat. He only has a canoe that he built with his own strength, in which he paddles for several days to reach the city. So, if he has the opportunity to get an engine for his boat, if he can get this engine in exchange for simply going to the city, of course he'll do it.
So he can take drugs to the city, and it's okay if he's arrested, because he's a person who is being used in this process. And in the city, he will leave it somewhere, and another person who is used by the organized crime will take this drug and take it somewhere else, and will receive a pittance for it.
So he can take drugs to the city, and it's okay if he's arrested, because he's a person who is being used in this process. And in the city, he will leave it somewhere, and another person who is used by the organized crime will take this drug and take it somewhere else, and will receive a pittance for it.
In any case, here I am. I continue in the same fight as always, until the end.
In any case, here I am. I continue in the same fight as always, until the end.