Ethnic group Nasa Yuwe and their access to multicultural dialogue
Corresponding Author(s) : Alexander Ávila Martínez
AMAUTA,
Vol. 14 No. 28 (2016): Amauta
Abstract
This text shows how the geographical location Yuwe Nasa community allows them to maintain a multiplicity of beliefs, values and traditions that have survived from before the arrival of the Spanish until late twentieth century. During this process, the reader can show paradigms that Nasa has on
the nature, existence, man and culture. Similarly, shown as the collapse of 1994 that affected Nasa, which allows real contact with western culture ethnicity change elements of tradition and culture Nasa. Article climaxes showing that the recognition of cultural diversity is essential for building multicultural Colombian. Thus, different possibilities open to address multiculturalism in Colombian
studies where sociology and Latin American Philosophical Thinking are the core of the issue.
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