Abya Yala and the Andean worldview

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The objective of this work is to understand and reflect upon Abya Yala and the Andean worldview, which underwent a cultural development different from the Western one, interrupted by the Spanish invasion that imposed its language,customs and god. The term Abya Yala is designated to the American cont...

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Autores: Carhuapoma Gamboa, Angelica, Ayquipa Delgado, Hilda, Peralta Gamboa, Raquel, Velásquez Yucra, Cayetano Alberto, Gutiérrez Huamaní, Oscar
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad de Huánuco
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad de Huánuco
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:epistemicidio
cosmovisión
naturaleza
Abya Yala
andina
epistemicide
worldview
nature
Andean
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spelling Abya Yala and the Andean worldviewAbya Yala y la cosmovisión andinaCarhuapoma Gamboa, AngelicaAyquipa Delgado, HildaPeralta Gamboa, RaquelVelásquez Yucra, Cayetano AlbertoGutiérrez Huamaní, OscarepistemicidiocosmovisiónnaturalezaAbya YalaandinaepistemicideworldviewnatureAbya YalaAndeanThe objective of this work is to understand and reflect upon Abya Yala and the Andean worldview, which underwent a cultural development different from the Western one, interrupted by the Spanish invasion that imposed its language,customs and god. The term Abya Yala is designated to the American continent by the Kuna people, accepted by the organization of indigenous peoples, and carries the meaning of "Land in full maturity” or “Land of vital blood." The worldview of these peoples was marked by the  conservation of nature, as they considered themselves part of it. Thisstarting point establishes a harmonious relationship between inhabitants and nature. We conclude that Andean peoplesare in a process of reconstructing the Andean worldview, valuing their tradition, language, and ancestral customs, in the face of the imposition of a dominant Eurocentric worldview that attempted to strip away our ancestral knowledge and wealth.El objetivo del trabajo es conocer y reflexionar sobre Abya Yala y la cosmovisión andina, que tuvo un desarrollo cultural diferente a la occidental, la cual fue interrumpida con la invasión española, la cual impuso su lengua, costumbres y su dios. El término Abya Yala es asignado al continente americano por el pueblo kuna, aceptado por la organización de pueblos indígenas y tiene el signifcado de “Tierra en  plena madurez o Tierra de sangre vital”. La cosmovisión de estos pueblos estuvo marcada por la conservación de la naturaleza, ya que se consideraban parte de ella. Este punto de partida establece la relación armónica entre los habitantes y la naturaleza. Concluimos que los pueblos andinos están en un proceso de reconstrucción de la cosmovisión andina, valorando su tradición, idioma y costumbres ancestrales, ante la imposición de una cosmovisión dominante eurocéntrica, que trató de despojar los saberes y riquezas ancestrales.Universidad de Huánuco UDH2024-01-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmltext/xmlhttp://revistas.udh.edu.pe/index.php/udh/article/view/565Desafios; Vol. 15 Núm. 1 (2024): Desafíos (ene-jun); 96-1012307-61002706-9559reponame:Revistas - Universidad de Huánucoinstname:Universidad de Huánucoinstacron:UDHspahttp://revistas.udh.edu.pe/index.php/udh/article/view/565/839http://revistas.udh.edu.pe/index.php/udh/article/view/565/970http://revistas.udh.edu.pe/index.php/udh/article/view/565/1278Derechos de autor 2023 Angelica Carhuapoma Gamboahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.localhost:article/5652025-04-11T22:16:55Z
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Abya Yala y la cosmovisión andina
title Abya Yala and the Andean worldview
spellingShingle Abya Yala and the Andean worldview
Carhuapoma Gamboa, Angelica
epistemicidio
cosmovisión
naturaleza
Abya Yala
andina
epistemicide
worldview
nature
Abya Yala
Andean
title_short Abya Yala and the Andean worldview
title_full Abya Yala and the Andean worldview
title_fullStr Abya Yala and the Andean worldview
title_full_unstemmed Abya Yala and the Andean worldview
title_sort Abya Yala and the Andean worldview
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Carhuapoma Gamboa, Angelica
Ayquipa Delgado, Hilda
Peralta Gamboa, Raquel
Velásquez Yucra, Cayetano Alberto
Gutiérrez Huamaní, Oscar
author Carhuapoma Gamboa, Angelica
author_facet Carhuapoma Gamboa, Angelica
Ayquipa Delgado, Hilda
Peralta Gamboa, Raquel
Velásquez Yucra, Cayetano Alberto
Gutiérrez Huamaní, Oscar
author_role author
author2 Ayquipa Delgado, Hilda
Peralta Gamboa, Raquel
Velásquez Yucra, Cayetano Alberto
Gutiérrez Huamaní, Oscar
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv epistemicidio
cosmovisión
naturaleza
Abya Yala
andina
epistemicide
worldview
nature
Abya Yala
Andean
topic epistemicidio
cosmovisión
naturaleza
Abya Yala
andina
epistemicide
worldview
nature
Abya Yala
Andean
description The objective of this work is to understand and reflect upon Abya Yala and the Andean worldview, which underwent a cultural development different from the Western one, interrupted by the Spanish invasion that imposed its language,customs and god. The term Abya Yala is designated to the American continent by the Kuna people, accepted by the organization of indigenous peoples, and carries the meaning of "Land in full maturity” or “Land of vital blood." The worldview of these peoples was marked by the  conservation of nature, as they considered themselves part of it. Thisstarting point establishes a harmonious relationship between inhabitants and nature. We conclude that Andean peoplesare in a process of reconstructing the Andean worldview, valuing their tradition, language, and ancestral customs, in the face of the imposition of a dominant Eurocentric worldview that attempted to strip away our ancestral knowledge and wealth.
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