Calidad de vida, buen vivir y salud. Indígenas en la ciudad: el caso de 6 pueblos migrantes en Bogotá

Autor: Mária P. Medina-Duque, María Paula Pérez-Mosquera, Beatriz Helena Soto Mora, Nicolás Rodríguez-Bolaños, María Paula Sarmiento Rojas, Veruska Martínez Mogollón, Tatiana Rocha-Torres, Juan Camilo Echeverry-Fajardo, Camila García-Roa, Kevin Esteban Yanquen-López, Danna Cortés-Acosta, Juliana Gaitán-Góngora, Sandra L. Vargas-Cruz, Tomas Guzmán Sánchez, Juan Camilo Chavarro-Abril, Santiago Astaiza-Vergara, Irene Parra-García, Carlos Andrés Castro Jiménez, Valeria Lozano-Lavado, Nicolás Calvache Montúfar, Zulma Urrego-Mendoza, María Catalina Marrugo Díaz, Paula Sofía Escobar Montaña, Valentina Salazar-Maldonado, Elías D. Colorado-Vélez, William Iván López Cárdenas, Edgar Ibáñez-Pinilla, Daniela Moreno-Villamil, María Daniela Mantilla-Vanoy, Catalina María Moreno Torres, Fernanda C. Tolosa-Castro, José Jorge Maya-Gómez, Camilo Corvacho-Guevara, Giovanni Andrés Numpaque-Arcila
Rok vydání: 2021
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DOI: 10.18270/9789587392364
Popis: The work addresses the situation of six migrant indigenous peoples who currently reside in the city of Bogotá: Los Pastos, Misak misak, Wounaan, Yanacona, Nasa and Kamëntšá biya. An interdisciplinary team developed the work; due to this, the phenomenon is analysed from dierent approaches, although with a special emphasis on health. It constitutes a reflection on the condition of being indigenous in Latin American cities from the redefinition of identities, through the challenges for the guarantee of rights outside their territories, to the reasons for migration and the characterization of the migrant indigenous’ households in the city. The book includes components of the broad discussion on indigenous studies and the common situations that they may experience when settling in Bogotá, and the importance of making visible the specific experience of each people participating in the study.
Databáze: OpenAIRE