Description of the ancestral processes for the recognition by the Arhuaco people of the biofortified beans Agrosavia Rojo 43

The economy of the Arhuaco people, one of the four ancestral communities settled in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, revolves around communal agricultural and livestock production. This is why their primary and secondary education processes prioritize subjects that promote work in the gardens, amon...

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Autores principales: López López, Antonio José, Izquierdo Cujar, Yeimy Alejandra, Tofiño Rivera, Adriana Patricia, Rozo Leguizamón, Yanine, Rochel Ortega, Elizabeth, Gómez Latorre, Douglas Andrés
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152243
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author López López, Antonio José
Izquierdo Cujar, Yeimy Alejandra
Tofiño Rivera, Adriana Patricia
Rozo Leguizamón, Yanine
Rochel Ortega, Elizabeth
Gómez Latorre, Douglas Andrés
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Izquierdo Cujar, Yeimy Alejandra
López López, Antonio José
Rochel Ortega, Elizabeth
Rozo Leguizamón, Yanine
Tofiño Rivera, Adriana Patricia
author_facet López López, Antonio José
Izquierdo Cujar, Yeimy Alejandra
Tofiño Rivera, Adriana Patricia
Rozo Leguizamón, Yanine
Rochel Ortega, Elizabeth
Gómez Latorre, Douglas Andrés
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description The economy of the Arhuaco people, one of the four ancestral communities settled in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, revolves around communal agricultural and livestock production. This is why their primary and secondary education processes prioritize subjects that promote work in the gardens, among which beans, as a traditional and ceremonial food, are prominent. In the context of this growing community, food production requires the development of new teaching tools to disseminate agricultural techniques and practices derived from the intercultural technological innovation processes of agrosavia. Through this educational booklet, the aim is to integrate the worldview of ancestral communities into the management of technical knowledge, in such a way that it guarantees the conservation of their identity and their notion of life territory. The technological hybridization contained in this document—resulting from harmonizing traditional and agroecological thoughts— is presented to the Arhuaco communities and the global scientific community as a fundamental tool for caring for the environment. It also serves to teach the “bonachi” or younger brother to recognize that humans belong to Mother Earth and not the other way around, a call that spiritual leaders make as guardians of the heart of the world.
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spelling CGSpace1522432025-11-05T13:00:29Z Description of the ancestral processes for the recognition by the Arhuaco people of the biofortified beans Agrosavia Rojo 43 López López, Antonio José Izquierdo Cujar, Yeimy Alejandra Tofiño Rivera, Adriana Patricia Rozo Leguizamón, Yanine Rochel Ortega, Elizabeth Gómez Latorre, Douglas Andrés beans frijol crops cultivo resilience breeding polinización resiliencia indigenous peoples fertilization zea mays mejoramiento self-pollination The economy of the Arhuaco people, one of the four ancestral communities settled in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, revolves around communal agricultural and livestock production. This is why their primary and secondary education processes prioritize subjects that promote work in the gardens, among which beans, as a traditional and ceremonial food, are prominent. In the context of this growing community, food production requires the development of new teaching tools to disseminate agricultural techniques and practices derived from the intercultural technological innovation processes of agrosavia. Through this educational booklet, the aim is to integrate the worldview of ancestral communities into the management of technical knowledge, in such a way that it guarantees the conservation of their identity and their notion of life territory. The technological hybridization contained in this document—resulting from harmonizing traditional and agroecological thoughts— is presented to the Arhuaco communities and the global scientific community as a fundamental tool for caring for the environment. It also serves to teach the “bonachi” or younger brother to recognize that humans belong to Mother Earth and not the other way around, a call that spiritual leaders make as guardians of the heart of the world. 2024-06-01 2024-09-16T11:39:34Z 2024-09-16T11:39:34Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152243 en Open Access application/pdf López López, A.J.; Izquierdo Cujar, Y.A.; Tofiño Rivera, A.P.; Rozo Leguizamón, Y.; Rochel Ortega, E.; Gómez Latorre, D.A. (2024) Description of the ancestral processes for the recognition by the Arhuaco people of the biofortified beans Agrosavia Rojo 43 . Corporación Colombiana de Investigación Agropecuaria (Agrosavia). 159 p. ISBN: 978-958-740-726-6
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crops
cultivo
resilience
breeding
polinización
resiliencia
indigenous peoples
fertilization
zea mays
mejoramiento
self-pollination
López López, Antonio José
Izquierdo Cujar, Yeimy Alejandra
Tofiño Rivera, Adriana Patricia
Rozo Leguizamón, Yanine
Rochel Ortega, Elizabeth
Gómez Latorre, Douglas Andrés
Description of the ancestral processes for the recognition by the Arhuaco people of the biofortified beans Agrosavia Rojo 43
title Description of the ancestral processes for the recognition by the Arhuaco people of the biofortified beans Agrosavia Rojo 43
title_full Description of the ancestral processes for the recognition by the Arhuaco people of the biofortified beans Agrosavia Rojo 43
title_fullStr Description of the ancestral processes for the recognition by the Arhuaco people of the biofortified beans Agrosavia Rojo 43
title_full_unstemmed Description of the ancestral processes for the recognition by the Arhuaco people of the biofortified beans Agrosavia Rojo 43
title_short Description of the ancestral processes for the recognition by the Arhuaco people of the biofortified beans Agrosavia Rojo 43
title_sort description of the ancestral processes for the recognition by the arhuaco people of the biofortified beans agrosavia rojo 43
topic beans
frijol
crops
cultivo
resilience
breeding
polinización
resiliencia
indigenous peoples
fertilization
zea mays
mejoramiento
self-pollination
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152243
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