Salón Socio-Cultural Entre Palmas
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2023-06-02
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Universidad Antonio Nariño
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Abstract
Throughout history it has become evident that the Indigenous communities of
Colombia have been abandoned, violated and marginalized by the Colombian State, being the
main victims of oblivion, violence and the absence of public investment. This generated a greater
problem that is the risk of disappearance of many communities, due to the loss of ancestral
knowledge, autochthonous techniques and collective memory. The Las Palmas Indigenous
Reservation in Coyaima-Tolima is in this situation, which presents problems in the quality of the
meetings of the Indigenous Council, due to the place where they meet, the construction