Noelí Pocaterra
Noelí Pocaterra Hernández is a Wayúu Venezuelan PSUV politician and indigenous rights activist, member of the National Assembly and member of the constituent assemblies of [1999 Constituent National Assembly of Venezuela|National Assembly of Venezuela|1999] and 2017.
Career
Noelí Pocaterra was born on 18 September 1936 in a Wayúu community in Zulia state. Her father, who was not indigenous, had to go into exile for ten years during the presidency of Marcos Pérez Jiménez and was imprisoned for forty-eight days in Bogotá on charges of conspiracy. As a child, Pocaterra and her brothers met Venezuelan president Rómulo Gallegos. She studied social work at the Central University of Venezuela when it was a technical school.In 1979, Pocaterra presided over Venezuela's first national indigenous congress. She was one of few indigenous leaders appointed by President Hugo Chávez for the 1999 Constituent National Assembly, after being elected by the National Assembly of Indigenous Peoples. Pocaterra was also member of 2017 Constituent National Assembly, and of the Amazonian Parliament and the Indigenous Parliament of America.
Amid the Guyana-Venezuela crisis, in 2023 Pocaterra proposed incorporating recognition of the indigenous peoples of Guyana into the.