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Pérez Fonseca , Andrea Lissett | Instituto Colombiano de Antropología e Historia - ICANH | 2009-07-15This article presents an ethnographic description of the contemporary tattooing practices from a conceptual perspective that prioritizes it’s meaning, the interactions and the lived experiences while being tattooed. This reflection attempts to r[...]![]()
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Meza, Carlos Andrés ; Ladino Rodríguez, Vivian Andrea | Instituto Colombiano de Antropología e Historia - ICANH | 2015-06-24https://doi.org/10.22380/2539472X35 El primer volumen de la Revista Colombiana de Antropología (RCA), en 1953, marcó una nueva etapa en las publicaciones del antiguo Instituto Etnológico Nacional y en el desarrollo de la antropología colombiana.[...]![]()
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This paper explores and connects places where extraterritorial state action is practiced by officials of Uruguayan consulates in New York and Buenos Aires and mediated by migrants. In the framework of Transnational Studies, and based on a multi-[...]![]()
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Quiroga Manrique, Catalina ; Vallejo Bernal, Diana | Instituto Colombiano de Antropología e Historia - ICANH | 2018-12-17Water grabbing and water dispossession have gained increasing attention in recent years. Contemporary approaches recognize asymmetrical power relations and the power of nature as central axes in resource management, use and control. However, the[...]![]()
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The Victims and Land Restitution Law for indigenous peoples includes the recognition of their territories as victims of the armed conflict in Colombia. Through the use of political ontology as an analytical framework, it is argued that such reco[...]![]()
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Ethnography has become a term so overused, both in anthropology and in contingent disciplines, that it has lost much of its meaning. I argue that to attribute “ethnographicness” to encounters with those among whom we carry on our research, or m[...]![]()
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This article examines a treaty signed by the Cuna lndians and the Colombian government in the nineteenth century, involving the lndians in long distance travel. lt emphasizes the symbolic value of this treaty, and indigenous resistance expressed[...]![]()
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In this article I will analyse how the spiritual experiences of two residents of La Tela slum with San La Muerte regulate the way from which these people build moral values. It also turns complex social relationships with family and neighbours. [...]![]()
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In this article, the author summarizes the most influential postulates proposed from the anthropology to approach the problematic of the changing identities of the social groups that traditionally have constituted its study object. It suggests t[...]