Indigenous creolisation in the Sierra Nevada, Colombia

Indigenous creolisation in the Sierra Nevada, Colombia

By Juliette Gautron

 
 

This article stems from a couple of months I spent conducting fieldwork in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta (Colombia) from July to September 2019, thanks to LSE’s Summer Ethnography funding and The Explorer’s Club grant.

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Map credits to SIGAC

Map credits to SIGAC

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Umguma (male)

Umguma (male)

Ushui (female)

Ushui (female)

Uraca (house) wall with both genders

Uraca (house) wall with both genders

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