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Lidia González (Lidia Cristina González Calderón) was born on 27 April, 1967 in Puerto Montt, Chile, is a politician. Discover Lidia González's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

Popular As Lidia Cristina González Calderón
Occupation Politician
Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 27 April 1967
Birthday 27 April
Birthplace Puerto Montt, Chile
Nationality Chile

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2021

In 2021, González was elected to the Constitutional Convention as the representative of the Yaghan nation, which is reserved one seat on the body. González was the sole candidate in the race, and was elected with 91.04% of the votes cast.

2019

In 2019, González participated in a series of protests on Navarino Island against the proposed arrival of salmon fishing companies seeking to fish in surrounding waters. Following months of protest, the campaign to prevent further commercial fishing in the area was successful.

2012

Beginning in 2012, González would work in the Office for the Promotion and Information of Indigenous Rights, and would later run the National Corporation for Indigenous Development (CONADI) in her home region.

2008

In 2008, González mounted a candidacy to serve as a city councilmember in Cabo de Hornos. González ran as an independent with the support of the centre-left Concertación alliance, and was elected with 7.62% of votes cast. Following her election, González became the first member of the Yaghan nation to hold elected office in Chile. In 2012, González stood for reelection and was returned to office after receiving 4.95% of votes cast.

2005

González is the daughter of Cristina Calderón, who was the last living full-blooded Yaghan person from 2005 until her death in 2022.

1967

Lidia Cristina González Calderón (born 1967) is a Yaghan (or Yámana) politician in Chile. González is a former city council member in Cabo de Hornos and previously served at the helm of the National Corporation for Indigenous Development (CONADI) in the Chilean Antarctic Territory. In 2021, González was elected to represent the Yaghan nation in the Chilean Constitutional Convention, which grants the indigenous nation a reserved seat.

González was born in 1967 in Puerto Montt, Los Lagos Region to Cristina Calderón and Teodosio González, the youngest of ten daughters. She moved with her parents to Cabo de Hornos as a child, and attended a boarding school to receive her education. Calderón has stated she suffered discrimination for her indigenous background from an early age, and as an adult would be inspired to learn traditional Yaghan basketry. In 1996, González formed the "Ukika Family Ethnic Garden" in Puerto Williams, Magallanes Region.