Sikuani indigenous women: ancestral practices and current ways of educational and social participation

IF 0.2 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Deisy Lorena Caviedes Cadena, Fabian Benavides Jiménez
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Abstract

Even though social participation of minorities has begun to take a more relevant role in Colombia, there are still some populations that struggle to be heard and considered socially, politically and economically; indigenous women being one of them. As a result, knowledge about indigenous women’s social participation in their territories is partial and limited, since most of it is derived from men’s voices and the official government perspective. Consequently, the present study takes into consideration the insights shared by three Sikuani indigenous women regarding their participation inside their community. Their narratives were collected through field notes and semi-structured interviews, which then were contrasted with existing theory; this allowed researchers to directly approach women’s feelings and perceptions regarding their involvement in different social processes. The results show that they hold in high regard their traditional labors concerning the care of their families, as well as their interest to educate themselves and become more active leaders for the sake of their people’s well-living.
Sikuani土著妇女:祖传习俗和目前的教育和社会参与方式
尽管在哥伦比亚,少数民族的社会参与已开始发挥更重要的作用,但仍有一些人口在社会、政治和经济上努力被倾听和被考虑;土著妇女就是其中之一。因此,关于土著妇女在其领土内的社会参与的知识是片面和有限的,因为大多数知识来自男子的声音和官方政府的观点。因此,本研究考虑到三位Sikuani土著妇女关于她们参与社区的见解。他们的叙述是通过实地记录和半结构化访谈收集的,然后与现有理论进行对比;这使得研究人员可以直接接近女性对她们参与不同社会过程的感受和看法。结果表明,他们重视照顾家庭的传统劳动,也有兴趣教育自己,为人民的幸福生活而成为更积极的领导者。
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Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Sociales
Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Sociales SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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