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2019
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2223-6260, 1997-9231
García Peralta, Yovira Neftali; García Peralta, Ilenia Arllery
Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense
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This current study was carried out with the purpose of knowing the communication practices used by women in the transmission of the Rama Language or Original Language - in Rama Cay and Bang Kukut Taik indigenous communities, Bluefields municipality. The research laid its foundations in the methodology of cultivation and breeding of wisdom and knowledge (CCRISAC); It was experiential, intercultural action. Interviews were applied, focus groups, community assemblies, house-to-house visits and direct observation were conducted. In this sense, it was possible to identify that the transmission of the Rama language or ancestral language is a role assigned to women, as responsible for the upbringing of children. Oral and symbolic communication are the means of teaching, accompanied by elements of the environment, which facilitate language learning. Family exchanges, church and school spaces have been fundamental to the practice of it. Community members emphasize the relevance of language recovery as part of life itself.
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2019
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2223-6260, 1997-9231
Ruiz Galindez, Sandra Clariza; Viluche, Mayor Joaquín
Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense
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For Alto del Rey Indigenous Reserve Community, this process of Cultivation and Breeding of Wisdoms and Knowledge is important, considering the sacred sites spaces of their own knowledge where history is shared, the principles of a past and present based on oral tradition, integral and complementary paths. In the Kokonuko people, CRISSAC originates in the bosom of knowing how the source of life that comes from the deepest feeling to generate existence. Sacred sites provide us with our own communication, an understandable language through our senses that are able to observe images, listen to the divine sound of birds, angelic voices of wisdom, interpret visions, and smell the scent of nature, the feeling that transmits knowledge to build thinking from beliefs, knowings and living spaces. Therefore, this work is carried out in four methodological moments, which allowed to travel through time through history, the encounter with the sacred sites, a systematization expressed from the feelings and the analysis of the communication process with the sacred sites to through images, smells, feelings, signs and sounds of nature, with an energy to fall in love with knowledge.
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2019
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2223-6260, 1997-9231
Perdomo Pancho, Ana Edy; García Figueroa, Vianney Judith
Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense
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The present investigation throws conceptual, theoretical and oral foundations, from the political memory of the Elders who have contributed to the organizational political process at local, zonal and regional level in the land recoveries in the Quiguanás village, in Inzá - Cauca municipality, as a strategy of struggle and resistance to continue speaking in the Regional Indigenous Council from Cauca - RICC. The results obtained are based on the stories of life, of each of the Elders who are part of the memory of the community and who are being forgotten in modern times, so it is necessary to begin a process of awareness in the youth of the community so that they value their political and spiritual knowledge to live well and in harmony with our Mother Earth. Therefore, the basis of the indigenous movement is the unity in the diversity of thoughts for the claim of collective rights from the resistance and recovery of Mother Earth as the fundamental axis of the indigenous being to survive in time and space as being Nasa , thought that has been bequeathed to the next generations.
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2019
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2223-6260, 1997-9231
Estrada Soza, Johana; Dávila Molina, Jacoba
Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense
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This cultivation, communicating from the worldview of the Mayangna Sauni Bas indigenous people, shares the meaning and significance that the care and protection of Mother Earth has for the people. In the same way, it tells how its population continues to persist with its own forms of intercultural communication as a strategy to live in harmony with other beings, the way in which the environment, customs and traditions for the good living are protected and well cared of those in the present day and future generations. The methodology that guided this path was intercultural action research, governed by the University of the Autonomous Regions of the Nicaraguan Caribbean Coast (URACCAN), through knowledge dialogues, the direct and indirect application of observation, and the use of documents printed and digital that were very useful. Despite the invasion of their territories by settlers, the harvest collects the different forms of communication that the Mayangna people have used ancestrally, and that they still retain, together with the history and meaning that their sacred sites have, and the use of Medicinal plants. The Mayangna Sauni Bas people are caretakers of Mother Earth and responsible for preserving the territory in harmonious environments, as a valuable communal heritage.
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2019
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2223-6260, 1997-9231
Daquilema Lasso, Isaysi Manuela; Sarango Macas, Luis Fernando
Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense
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The Cultivation and Breeding of Wisdoms and Knowledge (CCRISAC) studies the originative communication practices with the Pachamama / Mother Earth, in the processes of ancestral planting of potatoes in San Vicente de Tipín Community, Kichwa Purwa Village, Palmira Parish, Guamote Canton and Chimborazo Province from the Republic of Ecuador. This study was executed under the qualitative paradigm, with an interactive community approach through the “Relational Symbolic Experiential” path or method, whose information obtained is the result of chakareras and chakareros´s experiences process (man or woman who till and cultivates the soil) as determining actors within their territory. These knowings, knowledge and practices combined make visible the existence of their own communication in the production of potato in its different phases, through symbolic expressions, rituals, sounds and signals. Demonstrations that convey messages of life and summons to care for and defend Pachamama. In this investigation, twenty-four communicative experiences were found, among them we can visualize how our grandparents have a great respect for Pachamama, and so they usually ask permission for all agricultural work they have made.
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2019
ISSN:
2223-6260, 1997-9231
Puama Tobar, Héctor Silvio
Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense
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The article shows the unfavorable conditions in which studies dedicated to our own communication, gender, territory and our own education are poorly studied in our context and therefore our ways of thinking and acting are not visible. Hence, the objective of this research is to know the topics covered in these publications, taking into account the development of their own epistemologies in relation to the territory, gender roles, the own education, among others. As a methodological strategy, an information search was made in sociological, cultural, and anthropological databases. The main keywords used were; women and gender, own communication, own education, territory, and spirituality. Original articles, reviews and monographs, national and international, published between 1990 and 2005 were included.
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2019
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2223-6260, 1997-9231
Símbolos Rituales del Matrimonio Indígena Ancestral, en la comuna San Vicente de Topo Grande-Ecuador
De la Cruz Quishpe, Rosa Azucena; Simbaña Coyago, Gerardo
Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense
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This research entitled: "Communicational study of the ritual symbols of ancestral indigenous marriage, in the San Vicente de Topo Grande Community, Cotacachi Canton, Imbabura Province, Ecuador, for the revitalization of cultural identity", it was raised from personal experience and the observation on how young people of the 21st century are unaware of the process and meaning of ancestral indigenous marriage. The problem evidences the acculturalization, the migration of young people to the capital (Quito), and the colonizing education that as an effect has caused the loss, modification and increase of the symbolic processes of the ancestral indigenous marriage. With these arguments, the study focused on analyzing and identifying the communicational ritual symbols of ancestral indigenous marriage to contribute to the revitalization of cultural identity, in a context of great importance of one's own and spiritual communication. As a methodological route, the relational symbolic experiential path established by the Amawtay Wasi Pluriversity of Ecuador was followed. For the support, bibliographic sources such as texts, magazines, videos and brochures were used; and for the harvest of knowledge and knowledge, to the oral memories of Kichwa-speaking grandparents of the commune, as the main source of information. An important aspect of this research is the recovery of the PALABRAY ritual ceremony as a contribution, as a revitalizing cultural practice of identity
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Año:
2019
ISSN:
2223-6260, 1997-9231
Cuji Pucha, Manuela; Chimbo Mayancela, Maribel Elizabeth
Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense
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The results of this study show events where I interacted as a communicator and indigenous community leader, in one of the most important events of the end of last century, in 1990 there was an indigenous protest that marked the history of Ecuador, which appeared to be a simple measure of fact, proved to be a mobilization with a strong organizational weight, with their own voices and proposals. In this way, the role of the first Kichwas community communicators is addressed, their contributions in the field of community communication and their leading role in the two most important mobilizations of the 1990s. Their relevance lies in the fact of taking into account the voices that made communication possible in the uprisings, of those who not only communicated, but also organized their communities from there and from their microphones, thus transforming agents of their reality and their communities. The "Relational Symbolic Experiential Method" was used, which implied an initial process of living and experience in and with the community, to later recover what was experienced and re-enchant with it in a first attempt at systematization; Events were immediately given meaning to, from there, get involved and commit to the realization of a theater radio to be produced and transmitted from the ERPE radio.
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Año:
2019
ISSN:
2223-6260, 1997-9231
Finscue Chavaco, Yeny
Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense
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This article highlights the role of Nasa women from Tierradentro, Cauca, in the process of ancestral communication and in the construction of cultural meanings, through the tissues they make and that have been a communication strategy for the survival of the peoples and the territory. The sense of the fabric is exposed as an essential practice where symbols and signs loaded with meanings are represented, constructed through community interaction, historical facts, and the recommendations of knowledgeable persons, the orientations and the projection of the people. In the same way, the fabric in the Nasayuwe language “umna” is expressed as the ability to connect the three dimensions, the spiritual, the body and the territory between which it interacts daily and spirals in the direction of the moon and the sun, in being-being, going, arriving and returning with criteria of dignity and identity. Finally, the importance of collective learning is expressed as the strategy that the peoples maintain and that is called community pedagogies from which the use and appreciation of tissues has been maintained over time and in the space for the survival of our peoples.
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Año:
2019
ISSN:
2223-6260, 1997-9231
Reyes Urbina, Luis; Rodríguez Ruiz, Sergio
Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense
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This article discusses essential aspects of intergenerational intercultural dialogic communication as a practice for the rescue of ancestral knowledge and wisdom in the agricultural production of the mestizo people from Siuna, Autonomous Region of the North Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua (RACCN). The techniques used in the study were conversation, focus groups and observation. The people involved were mestizo community leaders, grandparents, youth, men and women from Siuna, who live in the communities located on the road to Waslala, Rosita and Mulukukú. The qualitative data processing was possible to codify categories and comparisons between the groups assisted in the use of matrices and triangulation of information. The underlying approach of this study shows that the mestizo population has expressions and forms of communication that are their own and practiced from their worldview ensuring that they transmit knowledge and knowledge in agricultural production.
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