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Iris Myrtle Palaciao (born in 1948,
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) is an educator and social planner from
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. She is an advocate for
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culture, and good governance in the public sector.


Early life and education

Palacio was born in 1948 to parents Gwendolyn Trapp and Cornelius Cacho in Stann Creek Town. Her family are
Garifuna The Garifuna people ( or ; pl. Garínagu in Garifuna) are a people of mixed free African and Amerindian ancestry that originated in the Caribbean island of Saint Vincent and traditionally speak Garifuna, an Arawakan language. The Garifuna ...
- a community of people of mixed black African and indigenous Carib Indian heritage. Her brother was the politician Russell "Chiste" Garcia, he died in 2009. She married the Belizean anthropologist,
Joseph Palacio Joseph Palacio (born 1943) is a Garifuna Belizean anthropologist. He was the first Belizean Garifuna to complete a doctorate degree in anthropology and is a leading promoter of Garifuna language, history, and culture."Profile of Dr. Joseph Palacio ...
, in 1968. They have two children. Palacio attended Stann Creek Methodist School, then Wesley College In
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and later gained a Teaching Diploma from Belize Teacher's College. In 1981, Palacio decided to continue her education and was awarded a BA in Accounting and Business Management from the
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. Her postgraduate education continued and she was awarded an MSc in Urban Studies by the
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in 1995.


Career

Palacio has three parallel careers: as a computer industry entrepreneur, a politician and a historian of Garifuna culture.


Computing

In 1984, Palacio set up ''Glessima,'' the first company in the
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in Belize. It aimed to employ women, enabling them to forge careers for themselves outside the home.


Politics

In 1999, Palacio was appointed to the role of Chief Elections & Boundaries Officer in Belize, and served as such until 2005. Her time as Chief Officer the department was computerized and she introduced voter education. Palacio has formed part of or led teams on several occasions to observe international elections. In 2003, she led the team overseeing the voter re-registration procedures in Antigua & Barbuda. In 2015, she was part of the Commonwealth Election Observers Team overseeing the election in St Vincent & the Grenadines. Also in 1999, she addressed the United Nations at the Hague, presenting a statement outlining the issues that Belize faced as a third world country and the measures that were being taken by the government to combat them. This was followed by a report exploring the North/South divide in Belize and the impact on the people. Between 2005 and 2008, Palacio worked as the Director, Office of Governance. In 2010, Palacio produced a report on Belizean democracy, highlighting how far it had travelled, but also the issues it faced. In June 2011, she presented two publications "Elections in Belize: the Naked Truth" and "Adugurahani: A Walk Through Garifuna Spiritualism". From 2011 to 2015, Palacio worked as General Secretary of the People's United Party. Palacio is an expert in the political history Belize. One of her observations in how the prevalence on call-in talk-shows on radio between 2003 and 2008 enabled political candidates to start arguments between one another, supported by people using phone cards pre-paid by political parties to support one side or the other and therefore try to manipulate public opinion. She has written about housing poverty in Belize, and measured that could be taken to change the situation for people in Belize.


Garifuna Activism

Palacio is an outspoken advocate for Garifuna culture, writing some of the first books on the subject and speaking widely about her Garifuna identity. She is an expert on the history of the Garifuna - particularly how the population and culture evolved in Belize. One aspect she has written about is the how differently Garifuna and Creole populations were treated by the British colonisers: the Creole were less "stubborn" and so were given more official appointments, which led to them having significantly more political and economic power. She has written about Garifuna emigration to the USA. In her book ''Adügürahani,'' Palacio is the first person to write a description of the
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and its nine rituals, which are highly important to Garifuna spiritual life. The ''Primer'' aimed to explain Garifuna culture to all, but with a particular focus on children's education.


Honours

In the
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, Palacio was given the
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award by
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, for service to community in Belize. In the 2007 New Years Honours, she was awarded the higher honour of
Officer of the Order of the British Empire The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding valuable service in a wide range of useful activities. It comprises five classes of awards across both civil and military divisions, the most senior two o ...
.


Publications

* ''Who and what in Belizean elections: 1954-1993.'' Glessima Research, 1993 * ''The First Primer on the People called Garifuna.'' Glessima Research & Services, 1993 * ''Adügürahani: A Walk Through Garifuna Spiritualism,'' Glessima Research & Services, 2011 * ''Electoral Politics in Belize: The Naked Truth,'' Glessima Research & Services, 2011


References


External links

* Myrtle Palacio - https://issuu.com/irispal * Glessima Research - http://www.belize-glessimaresearch.org/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Palacio, Myrtle 21st-century Belizean women politicians 21st-century Belizean politicians Garifuna people Officers of the Order of the British Empire Living people 1948 births