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Nomadísmos, desplazamientos y trasegares: Ontologías múltiples de la indianidad nómada tras la emergencia de lo nükak

  • Autores: Felipe Cabrera Orozco
  • Directores de la Tesis: Andrés Salcedo Fidalgo (dir. tes.)
  • Lectura: En la Universidad Nacional de Colombia (UNAL) ( Colombia ) en 2020
  • Idioma: español
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    • It all started with a lightning bolt. While we, the state officials, looked out the windows to observe how the gale raised roofs and knocked down trees, the indigenous left the meeting, fleeing from the storm and walking to the violences displacement camp. For them the storm had particular causes and to remain in the meeting would be dangerous. Political meetings for agreement on the guarantee and restitution of rights for ethnic populations, consultation with spirits taking part, medical brigades, football matches, delivery of emergency humanitarian aid, building of nursery plants for food security, an official who processes a legal document, an urban judge who determines how an indigenous person should live in the rain the forest. Daily practices, supported by diverse ontologies, which enact multiple realities. Based on a dense ethnography about the practices and techniques of state agents and indigenous Nükak, a nomadic people of the Colombian Amazon in a situation of displacement, this thesis analyzes the multiplicity of realities that are enacted in places of cultural diversity where are conducted both political ontology and ontological policy.


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