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Revista de Derecho

Print version ISSN 0121-8697On-line version ISSN 2145-9355

Abstract

LLANO FRANCO, Jairo Vladimir. Intercultural Relations Betwen Indigenous, Peasant and Black Communities in the North of Cauca. Rev. Derecho [online]. 2020, n.53, pp.10-29.  Epub May 31, 2021. ISSN 0121-8697.  https://doi.org/10.14482/dere.53.343.001.

The indigenous, black and peasant communities have been installed in the North of Cauca region for several decades, where they have built their cultural references but at the same time, it has been a space of social, political and economic vindication that has the territories as central support. These processes have determined intercultural relations to face the expansion of landowners, national and transnational companies that claim to take over lands that they consider productive for their private accumulation interests, as well as the environmental impact and food production for communities and neighboring populations. Precisely, the intercultural alliances in spite of having moments of tensions in the most recent times, they have been fortified with the pretension of the defense of the territory from the organizations that arise from these communities like the indigenous, maroon and peasant guards, a process whose solely pretension is the collective welfare.

Keywords : Intercultural relations; cultural identity; Nasa indigenous community; black communities; peasant community; Norte del Cauca.

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