A Decolonial Philosophy of Indigenous Colombia


Time, Beauty, and Spirit in Kamentsa Culture

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By Juan Alejandro Chindoy Chindoy
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Introduction Generalities of Kamentsa Culture A Philosophical Approach to Kamentsa Culture Chapter 1 - Time in Kamentsa Culture Two Conceptions of Time Time as History Sibundoy at the Time of the Early Spanish Conquistadors Carlos Tamabioy's Legacy in Land Ownership Capuchin Missionaries and the Division of Land in the Sibundoy Valley Time as Primary Experience Storytelling as Constituted Symbol Scholarship on Storytelling as Constituted Symbol Storytelling as Constituting Symbol Conclusion Chapter 2 - Beauty in Kamentsa Culture Betskante as Constituted Symbol From Betsknate to Clestrin e Betsknate as a Constituting Symbol: An Experience of Dancing The Philosophical Significance of Kamentsa Dancing Conclusion Chapter 3 - Spirit in Kamentsa Culture Native Doctors and Rituals of Healing: The Constituted Nature of Rituals Scholarly Descriptions of Yaje Yaje ceremonies in Sibundoy: The Constituting Aspects of Yaje Conclusion Conclusion Bibliography

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