Law of Origin Integrator of Premodern - Modern Production Practices in Kankuamo Territory of Colombia
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2021Author
Rozo Leguizamón, Yanine
Ospina Cortés, Diego Armando
Tofiño Rivera, Adriana Patricia
López López, Antonio José
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The Kankuamo people from Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta [SNSM], Colombia, are undergoing a process of recovering their local knowledge and self-determination as an indigenous people; however, exogenous information affects their decisions and contributes to their acculturation. In this contr nnovative ones recommended by the Colombian Agricultural Research Corporation [AGROSAVIA]. This study seeks to contribute to the construction of a Hybrid Methodology that integrates the two positions by identifying emerging points of intersection in social, cultural, agro-environmental, political, and economic activities in its territory. It concludes on the need to align technological innovation strategies with the “Law of Origin” that governs the life of its people in the search for “good living”, to adopt them without detriment to their autonomy and cosmogony.
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Ambiente & Sociedade; Vol. 24, Núm. 21 (2021):Ambiente & Sociedade;p. 1 -21.
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