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What the war did not take. Approaches from ethnography

Lo que la guerra no se llevó. Abordajes desde la etnografía




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What the war did not take. Approaches from ethnography. Sabia. Rev. Cient. [Internet]. 2019 Jan. 1 [cited 2025 Aug. 18];5(1):101-12. Available from: https://ediciones.unipacifico.edu.co/index.php/sabia/article/view/23

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María Cristina Durán López
Elsy Erazo

María Cristina Durán López,

Antropóloga. Universidad del Cauca, Trabajadora Social. Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios. Directora. Programa Académico de Trabajo Social.


Elsy Erazo ,

Trabajadora Social. Fundación Universitaria de Popayán.


The article characterizes the forms of resistance and empowerment that the
Baraya community has constituted in their daily cultural practices. The use of ethnography
as a methodology has allowed us to interpret the diverse meanings of their resistance and
empowerment. It was found that each process they have developed to make resistance to
the adverse situations that have been presented, in which they have been affected directly or
indirectly. Because over time the violence has been maintained in the territories, which has
evolved according to the armed actor that arrives in the area.


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