The Nükak are a people of hunters and gatherers in the Colombian Amazon who call themselves Nükak baka', which can be translated as ‘the true people’. More than a name, this denomination designates a shared moral and political project that enables this people to reproduce themselves materially and socially, to guide their individual conduct, to perpetuate and fertilize the cosmos and to steer their relationships with the other peoples of the universe. In this sense this project constitutes a biopolitics, or to put it differently, it is a politics oriented toward the creation and defense of life. This thesis, therefore, is an ethnographic research about what it means for the Nükak to live as a ‘true people’. It shows that such a common proje...
This thesis uses an ethnographic study to explore the cultural logic that shapes the livelihoods of ...
International audienceIn a State of Siege reports the results of ethnographic research conducted wit...
The Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta, Colombia, is the territory of four indigenous groups: Kogui, Wiwa,...
The Nükak are a people of hunters and gatherers in the Colombian Amazon who call themselves N&...
Orientador: Evelina DagninoTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filoso...
Transformation is one of the main aspects that, since the mythological opening of the Maipure-Arawak...
This article explores, through ethnographic resources, the way the leadership of the Multiétnico and...
Este artículo expone, brevemente, algunas experiencias comunitarias del departamento del Caquetá, en...
This research analyzes the political process of the Coordination of Women, Children and Family of th...
The Amazonian territory has been intervened by various social and institutional actors. These interv...
El presente artículo estudia las diferencias críticas que los asháninkas, miembros de la sociedad in...
The article deals with the history of an Amazonian indigenous group of less than 2500 inhabitants: t...
This thesis examines the processes through which Amahuaca people began living in Native Communities...
An Amazonian indigenous people belonging to the Tupi-Guarani language family, the Awa-Guajá are the ...
Contiene figuras e Ilustraciones.La presente investigación nos permite adentrarnos en la experiencia...
This thesis uses an ethnographic study to explore the cultural logic that shapes the livelihoods of ...
International audienceIn a State of Siege reports the results of ethnographic research conducted wit...
The Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta, Colombia, is the territory of four indigenous groups: Kogui, Wiwa,...
The Nükak are a people of hunters and gatherers in the Colombian Amazon who call themselves N&...
Orientador: Evelina DagninoTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filoso...
Transformation is one of the main aspects that, since the mythological opening of the Maipure-Arawak...
This article explores, through ethnographic resources, the way the leadership of the Multiétnico and...
Este artículo expone, brevemente, algunas experiencias comunitarias del departamento del Caquetá, en...
This research analyzes the political process of the Coordination of Women, Children and Family of th...
The Amazonian territory has been intervened by various social and institutional actors. These interv...
El presente artículo estudia las diferencias críticas que los asháninkas, miembros de la sociedad in...
The article deals with the history of an Amazonian indigenous group of less than 2500 inhabitants: t...
This thesis examines the processes through which Amahuaca people began living in Native Communities...
An Amazonian indigenous people belonging to the Tupi-Guarani language family, the Awa-Guajá are the ...
Contiene figuras e Ilustraciones.La presente investigación nos permite adentrarnos en la experiencia...
This thesis uses an ethnographic study to explore the cultural logic that shapes the livelihoods of ...
International audienceIn a State of Siege reports the results of ethnographic research conducted wit...
The Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta, Colombia, is the territory of four indigenous groups: Kogui, Wiwa,...