The Indigenous communication in Colombia and the living well

Interview with dora Estella Muñoz Atillo

Authors

  • Guilherme Gitahy de Figueiredo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55738/alaic.v21i41.956

Abstract

Interview with Dora Muñoz, educator and communicator for the people of NASA. In all dimensions of life, including communication, indigenous researchers are increasingly sought after to share their knowledge, technologies and practices in order to build healthy forms of globalization or, as the Zapatistas in Mexico would say, "a world where many worlds fit". A characteristic of indigenous communicators and intellectuals like Dora is that they treat authorship ethnically. Although they act creatively as mediators who build bridges between the elderly who narrate the knowledge that is a reference for traditions and the young people who appropriate science and technologies from the capitalist world, as well as between indigenous knowledge and experiences and the non-native world, indigenous, they always emphasize the collective and ethnic character of the knowledge they share. Therefore, to listen to Dora is to listen to the people of NASA and to accompany the protagonism of these people in the weaving of Pan-Amazonian, Latin American and other possible world communication.

Published

12/31/2022

How to Cite

FIGUEIREDO, G. G. de. The Indigenous communication in Colombia and the living well: Interview with dora Estella Muñoz Atillo. Revista Latinoamericana de Ciencias de la Comunicación, [S. l.], v. 21, n. 41, 2022. DOI: 10.55738/alaic.v21i41.956. Disponível em: https://revista.pubalaic.org/index.php/alaic/article/view/956. Acesso em: 19 may. 2024.