La historia susurrada: diálogo de saberes originarios y académicos, un trabajo en co-labor
Artículo
Autoría:
Brown, Avelina ; Flores, Elmer Joaquín ; Molina Pico, AngelesFecha:
2021Editorial y Lugar de Edición:
Programa de Arqueología Histórica y Estudios Pluridisciplinarios (ProArHEP)Revista:
Cuadernos Antropología UNLU, vol. 25 (pp. 1-22) - ISSN 0328-9478Programa de Arqueología Histórica y Estudios Pluridisciplinarios (ProArHEP)
ISSN:
0328-9478Resumen
In this paper we present a resumed and critical version of the materials produced from the history and anthropology regarding the Early Colonial period in the Bolson valley (Catamarca). From an intercultural and co-labor perspective, we take as a main input the reflections made in an internal workshop. Taking the acknowledgement of the continuity of the “civilizatory” and “extractive” project since the colony to our days as a starting point, we are interested in reconstructing a silenced history, which will allow us to think the territory and current resistance of the populations inhabiting and working there.Palabras Clave
IdentidadCo-LaborHistoriaTerritorio