Feitosa was born in Tauá. Her parents were Maximiano Bispo de Oliveira and Maria Alves Feitosa. She was described as being of medium height and having
Indian features. to the provincial capital to enlist. Her feminine traits and holes in her ears Upon being taken to the police for questioning, she sobbed uncontrollably and expressed a desire to fight in the trenches. Though an offer was made to her to become an auxiliary nurse, she declined, stating she wanted to avenge the "humiliation passed by his countrymen at the hands of heartless Paraguayans." After her case was brought to the attention of
Franklin Dória, Baron of Loreto, then president (the equivalent to the current post of governor) of the Province of
Piauí, she was allowed to join the National Army as a second sergeant. She received uniforms and headed to
Parnaíba with the other volunteers. She set out from Teresina on a steamship which eventually carried 1302 Piauíenses who comprised the 2nd Grouping of Volunteers, under the command of Major John Fernandes de Moraes. After arriving in
Recife and
São Luís, she was honored for her bravery, and dined with the presidents of the provinces. ==Interpretations==