“There is No Territory to Sow”: Urban Coloniality of Nature and Muysca Dwelling

IF 0.5 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
City & Society Pub Date : 2025-03-28 DOI:10.1111/ciso.70006
Paola Andrea Sánchez Castañeda
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Abstract

Indigenous communities in urban environments experience unique and enduring forms of colonialism. In the city of Bogota, Colombia, the Indigenous Muysca community of Suba experiences urban coloniality through various mechanisms such as displacement, environmental degradation, and epistemicide. Despite having their traditional territories abruptly urbanized, the Muysca engage in embodied practices of contestation through language revitalization, urban gardening, and the occupation of sacred places that have become urbanized. Drawing on ethnographic research with the Muysca of Suba framed within the Participatory Action Research methodology, I explore dwelling as an embodied, everyday experience rooted in place to illuminate the processes through which the Muysca interact with their environment to produce alternative socioecological lifeworlds in the city. These alternative ways of relating to the environment, which I refer to as Muysca dwelling, challenge the logic of the urban coloniality of nature that continues to drive Indigenous dispossession through urban development. By highlighting how the Muysca's embodied practices of dwelling unsettle technologies of urban coloniality of nature, I demonstrate how urban Indigenous temporalities and ontologies are cultivated within the city and reflect alternative processes of Indigenous revitalization and socioecological relations.

“没有领土可以播种”:自然的城市殖民性与穆斯卡住宅
城市环境中的土著社区经历着独特而持久的殖民主义形式。在哥伦比亚的波哥大市,Suba的土著Muysca社区通过流离失所、环境退化和杀害知识分子等各种机制经历了城市殖民。尽管他们的传统领土突然城市化,但穆斯卡人通过语言复兴、城市园艺和占领已经城市化的圣地,参与了具体的争论实践。在参与式行动研究方法论框架下,通过对苏巴Muysca的人种学研究,我探索了住宅作为一种具体化的、扎根于当地的日常体验,以阐明Muysca与环境相互作用的过程,从而在城市中产生另一种社会生态生活世界。这些与环境相关的替代方式,我称之为Muysca住宅,挑战了城市殖民主义的逻辑,这种逻辑在城市发展中继续推动土著居民的剥夺。通过强调Muysca的具体居住实践如何扰乱城市自然殖民化的技术,我展示了城市土著的时间性和本体论是如何在城市中培养的,并反映了土著复兴和社会生态关系的替代过程。
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City & Society
City & Society ANTHROPOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: City & Society, the journal of the Society for Urban, National and Transnational/Global Anthropology, is intended to foster debate and conceptual development in urban, national, and transnational anthropology, particularly in their interrelationships. It seeks to promote communication with related disciplines of interest to members of SUNTA and to develop theory from a comparative perspective.
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