Hábitat y Cosmogonía del pueblo Wayúu

The indigenous capital of Colombia, Uribia, is the largest municipality of La Guajira, hosting the largest number of indigenous people of the Wayúu ethnicity, being their main human population, spread throughout the territory in Rancherías and some located in the urban area; their concepts and ways...

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Autores:
Cobilla Sarmiento, Mayra Alejandra
Pappa Gómez, Geisy Daniela
Cervantes Rico, Eudo Junior
Mogollón Charris, José Carlos
Tipo de recurso:
Trabajo de grado de pregrado
Fecha de publicación:
2021
Institución:
Corporación Universidad de la Costa
Repositorio:
REDICUC - Repositorio CUC
Idioma:
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:repositorio.cuc.edu.co:11323/8955
Acceso en línea:
https://hdl.handle.net/11323/8955
https://repositorio.cuc.edu.co/
Palabra clave:
Rancheria
Rural space
Urban territory
Cosmogony
Indigenous territory
Ancestral knowledge
Wayúu ethnoculturality
Michipa
Supula ujuiipa
Supula alijuna
Jipapaa nunoula wayúu
Nunuiki wayúu
Jumainmpaa wayúu
Akujala jumaiwajatu
Jukuaipamajatu wayúu
Espacio rural
Territorio urbana
Cosmogonía
Territorio indígena
Conocimiento ancestral
Etnoculturalidad wayúu
Rights
openAccess
License
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
Description
Summary:The indigenous capital of Colombia, Uribia, is the largest municipality of La Guajira, hosting the largest number of indigenous people of the Wayúu ethnicity, being their main human population, spread throughout the territory in Rancherías and some located in the urban area; their concepts and ways of seeing the world around them is ancestral and transcends the thought of the Alijuunas. The language, cosmology, social hierarchy, economy, housing, arts, games, territory and space are some of their main cultural bases, bases very present today for these semi-nomadic people, even in spite of the cultural differences they present with the Alijuunas. This research focuses mainly on the culture of the region of Uribia, evaluating the situation of the urban panorama of this territory in contrast to the life of the Wayúu and how they live in their natural habitat, which is their ranchería, the current state of Wayúu and Alijuna relations, and how the interaction of these has affected both parties, perceiving a cultural and patrimonial detriment due to governmental forgetfulness, which more than helping has forgotten and attacked the region with harmful policies.