culture
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Despair Hope and Motherhood in Colombian Cinema
Serbal Vidrio #culture #colombia #latin americanContent Warning: Sexual violence, Mental illness
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Weaving Hope: Resistance and Reexistence in Indigenous Colombia
Serbal Vidrio #culture #anthropology #anti-colonialism #colombia #latin americaContent Warning: Colonialism, Racism, Violence
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Weaving Resistance
Serbal Vidrio #resistance #culture #art #feature #exhibit #campus #anthropology #indigenous #colombia
The Kamëntsá are an Indigenous community of southwest Colombia whose ancestral homeland is the Sibundoy Valley, a mountain basin straddling the Andean highlands to the west and overlooking the vast Amazonian lowlands to the east. It is fitting that such a unique geographical position, situated between two vastly different ecological and cultural worlds, should be home to a people as unique as the Kamëntsá, who fuse Andean and Amazonian cultural elements, speak a language unrelated to any other, and whose forms of artistic and philosophical expression are singular in the world.