The Inhabited Forest: Approaches The Inhabited Forest: Approaches to the Ancestry of the Tikuna Community

In the face of historical injustices against the indigenous peoples of the Amazon, this interdisciplinary research highlights, on the one hand, structural violence, destructive-colonizing development models, and on the other, the challenges and practices of justice in an indigenous community such as...

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indigenous
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justice
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violencias
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autonomía
justicia
ancestralidad
ecosistema
cooperación
diversidad
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Inhabited Forest: Approaches The Inhabited Forest: Approaches to the Ancestry of the Tikuna Community
La selva habitada: aproximaciones a la ancestralidad Tikuna
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description In the face of historical injustices against the indigenous peoples of the Amazon, this interdisciplinary research highlights, on the one hand, structural violence, destructive-colonizing development models, and on the other, the challenges and practices of justice in an indigenous community such as the Tikuna indians of Colombia. This work of applied comprehensive restorative justice (participatory action, auto-ethnography and ethnography) is the continuation of five years of research that has been carried out in the Amazon territory and responds to the objectives of understanding the ways of inhabiting the world of the peoples who inhabit the  Amazon, in particular the Tikuna people, with the purpose of contributing to the knowledge of other systems and cultural models that can be more sustainable and that can generate models of environmental justice. This work stands out for its continuous work since 2020 and its academic results on: extinct legal pluralism inside prison walls; indigenous justice in a multidiverse and conflict-ridden world; weaving, knotting, and unraveling the social fabric in the Tikuna communities of the Colombian Amazon to explore, in the last period, the connections with environmental justice. This article concludes that Tikuna resist through cooperation, autonomy, and resistance to ecosystem diversity.
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spelling The Inhabited Forest: Approaches The Inhabited Forest: Approaches to the Ancestry of the Tikuna CommunityLa selva habitada: aproximaciones a la ancestralidad Tikuna Gutiérrez Quevedo, MarcelaviolenceindigenousautonomyjusticeancestryecosystemcooperationdiversityviolenciasindígenasautonomíajusticiaancestralidadecosistemacooperacióndiversidadIn the face of historical injustices against the indigenous peoples of the Amazon, this interdisciplinary research highlights, on the one hand, structural violence, destructive-colonizing development models, and on the other, the challenges and practices of justice in an indigenous community such as the Tikuna indians of Colombia. This work of applied comprehensive restorative justice (participatory action, auto-ethnography and ethnography) is the continuation of five years of research that has been carried out in the Amazon territory and responds to the objectives of understanding the ways of inhabiting the world of the peoples who inhabit the  Amazon, in particular the Tikuna people, with the purpose of contributing to the knowledge of other systems and cultural models that can be more sustainable and that can generate models of environmental justice. This work stands out for its continuous work since 2020 and its academic results on: extinct legal pluralism inside prison walls; indigenous justice in a multidiverse and conflict-ridden world; weaving, knotting, and unraveling the social fabric in the Tikuna communities of the Colombian Amazon to explore, in the last period, the connections with environmental justice. This article concludes that Tikuna resist through cooperation, autonomy, and resistance to ecosystem diversity.Ante las injusticias históricas contra los pueblos indígenas del Amazonas, esta investigación interdisciplinaria destaca, por un lado, las violencias estructurales, modelos de desarrollo destructivo-colonizador, y por el otro, los desafíos y prácticas de justicia ancestral en una comunidad indígena como la Tikuna colombiana.* Este trabajo de justicia integral aplicada (acción participativa, autoetnografía y etnografía) es la continuación de cinco años de investigaciones que se vienen haciendo en territorio amazónico y responde al objetivo de entender los modos de habitar el mundo de los pueblos indígenas que habitan la Amazonía, en particular del pueblo Tikuna, con el propósito de aportar en el conocimiento de otros sistemas y modelos culturales que pueden resultar más sostenibles y que pueden generar modelos de justicia ambiental. Este ejercicio se destaca por su continua labor desde el año 2020 y sus resultados académicos sobre el pluralismo jurídico extinto en los muros carcelarios; la justicia indígena en un mundo pluridiverso y en conflicto; tejer, anudar y desenredar: el tejido social en las comunidades Tikuna de la Amazonía colombiana para llegar a explorar en el último período las conexiones con la justicia ambiental. Este artículo concluye que los indígenas Tikuna resisten a través de la cooperación, la autonomía y la resistencia por la diversidad ecosistémica.Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Sede Ecuador.2025-07-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmltext/xmlhttps://revistas.uasb.edu.ec/index.php/foro/article/view/558310.32719/26312484.2025.44.7Foro: Law Journal; No. 44 (2025): Transformation of Creditor Rights: Doctrine and Jurisprudence; 125-145Foro: Revista de Derecho; Núm. 44 (2025): Transformación de los derechos de los acreedores: doctrina y jurisprudencia; 125-1452631-24841390-2466reponame:Revista FORO: REVISTA DE DERECHOinstname:Universidad Andina Simón Bolivarinstacron:UASBspahttps://revistas.uasb.edu.ec/index.php/foro/article/view/5583/5586https://revistas.uasb.edu.ec/index.php/foro/article/view/5583/5744https://revistas.uasb.edu.ec/index.php/foro/article/view/5583/5743Derechos de autor 2025 Foro: Revista de Derechohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2026-01-09T20:40:21Zoai:revistas.uasb.edu.ec:article/5583Portal de revistashttps://revistas.uasb.edu.ec/index.php/foroInstitución privadahttp://www.uasb.edu.ec/https://revistas.uasb.edu.ec/index.php/foro/oaiEcuador2631-24841390-2466opendoar:02026-01-09T20:40:21falsePortal de revistashttps://revistas.uasb.edu.ec/index.php/foroInstitución privadahttp://www.uasb.edu.ec/https://revistas.uasb.edu.ec/index.php/foro/oaiEcuador2631-24841390-2466opendoar:02026-01-09T20:40:21Revista FORO: REVISTA DE DERECHO - Universidad Andina Simón Bolivarfalse
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Gutiérrez Quevedo, Marcela
violence
indigenous
autonomy
justice
ancestry
ecosystem
cooperation
diversity
violencias
indígenas
autonomía
justicia
ancestralidad
ecosistema
cooperación
diversidad
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title The Inhabited Forest: Approaches The Inhabited Forest: Approaches to the Ancestry of the Tikuna Community
title_full The Inhabited Forest: Approaches The Inhabited Forest: Approaches to the Ancestry of the Tikuna Community
title_fullStr The Inhabited Forest: Approaches The Inhabited Forest: Approaches to the Ancestry of the Tikuna Community
title_full_unstemmed The Inhabited Forest: Approaches The Inhabited Forest: Approaches to the Ancestry of the Tikuna Community
title_short The Inhabited Forest: Approaches The Inhabited Forest: Approaches to the Ancestry of the Tikuna Community
title_sort The Inhabited Forest: Approaches The Inhabited Forest: Approaches to the Ancestry of the Tikuna Community
topic violence
indigenous
autonomy
justice
ancestry
ecosystem
cooperation
diversity
violencias
indígenas
autonomía
justicia
ancestralidad
ecosistema
cooperación
diversidad
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