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AUTOR(ES) Minerva Campion , Edis Villa , Jitomañue Jitomagro (Uitoto) , Eduardo Viveiros de Castro , J. Valencia
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia, Indepentent Researcher, Colombia, Editorial Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
ANO 1992
TIPO Book
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 f017ae286e322d56d2935010f7016301

Resumo

This article describes the process, ontological issues, controversies, and results of a podcast production effort directed by Indigenous leaders of the Uitoto, Okaina, Bora, and Muinane peoples living in the Amazonian region, together with a team of Colombian urban scholars, and addressed to young Indigenous people in their territory. The effort implied a decolonization of concepts such as education, sound, listenership, and podcasting. It required accepting the existence of other ways of living, of other ontologies, in short, to engage in a pluriversal perspective. The Indigenous podcasts produced are based on relational ontologies, with no division between the human and nonhuman world: the voices of the long-gone elders go in tune with the voices of living ones, as well as with the sounds of the water, the birds, and the drums, which show the profound imbrication of all these elements.

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