Relato del nowiulduñ, nawitukuañ y nimakuañ de los asentamientos Kogui dentro de la Línea Negra: desarrollo cartográfico de ocupación e integración
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Yépez Yépez, Yissela Yulianis | 2020
This research was proposed to expand the perspective in western terms of space, territory, and place towards original cultures. Assuming a non-western stance, we find indigenous populations that have protected their ethno-identity since ancient times and that conceive these meanings from their worldview. In the development of the work, an accessible population was sought, a specific case of the Kogui people, which was delimited in the Department of Magdalena within an extensive sacred territory of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. Therefore, a line of action was proposed that provided a clear context about this population, allowing us to enter “another world” not too far away. Now, although the information collected gives a broader and more complex perspective, no document was found that recorded the location of their settlements, which generated the question of why? Could this be the tangible contribution of the research?
The design and updating of the cartography in the ancestral territory of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta made it possible to identify the occupation and interconnection of the Kogui settlements in the Department of Magdalena; this document can be inferred as a flexible instrument of approach
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