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This article describes the different messianic cults among the Indians of the rivers Guainía and Negro from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth centuries. The conditions which have fomented the rise of these cults are analysed, together with[...]texto impreso
Mariano, Mercedes ; Endere, María Luz ; Mariano, Carolina I. | Instituto Colombiano de Antropología e Historia - ICANH | 2014-12-03In recent years, the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage has begun to occupy a key position in the agenda of national States, although in Argentina there are still no unified criteria for its management. This paper presents general guid[...]texto impreso
Rodríguez, José Vicente ; Vargas, Clemencia | Instituto Colombiano de Antropología e Historia - ICANH | 2015-12-21The morphology of early paleoamericans of the New World is characterized by a long, narrow and height cranial vault, and a big size of teeth, whereas the amerinds (more recent indians) exhibit a shorter and wider cranial vault and more little te[...]texto impreso
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Reichel-Dolmatoff, Gerardo ; Reichel-Dolmatoff, Alicia | Instituto Colombiano de Antropología e Historia - ICANH | 1956-01-01El presente trabajo trata de algunas de las investigaciones arqueológicas realizadas en el valle del río Sinú, Departamento de Córdoba, Colombia, de Diciembre de 1954 a Abril de 1955, en misión del Instituto Colombiano de Antropología. En años a[...]texto impreso
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Delgado Burbano, Miguel Eduardo | Instituto Colombiano de Antropología e Historia - ICANH | 2012-06-30A study of the craniofacial diversity among samples from Northwest South America, temporal and spatially scattered, is presented in order to create hypotheses for the early peopling of the region. Several kinds of statistical procedures (R-matri[...]texto impreso
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By defining itself as a multiethnic and multicultural nation in 1991, Colombia recognized special rights and statutes to a diversity of populations and their territories. Among them, the native population of the Archipelago of San Andrés, Provid[...]texto impreso
This article rethinks the role that racialization plays in Latin America and relates racialization to multiculturalism. Official multiculturalism does not necessarily lead to reducing racism, and may even remain as a set of rhetorical gestures. [...]texto impreso
Field, Les ; Gnecco, Cristóbal | Instituto Colombiano de Antropología e Historia - ICANH | 2013-12-01In January 2011, we summoned in Colombia an international group of scholars/activists to discuss the complexities of the relationship between archaeology, “illicit” excavations, museums, and indigenous peoples from a comparative gaze. The three-[...]texto impreso
López Rosas , William Alfonso | Instituto Colombiano de Antropología e Historia - ICANH | 2010-07-01This paper presents a critical approach to the historical study of patronage and sponsorship in Colombia in the context of social construction processes of cultural heritage that museums star in. From the analysis of the controversy that the exh[...]texto impreso
The Nasa people in the Andean southwest of Colombia, reaffirm And construct their territories on a daily basis, not only through legal means, working or fighting for the land but also through rituals, fiestas, music and dances. Based on several [...]texto impreso
Review written by Carlos Guillermo Páramo. Reseña escrita por Carlos Guillermo Páramo.