Beyond Compliance Consortium Café – Translating Harm: Disharmony and Healing in the Nasa Indigenous Territories
Event details
BCC Colombia Country Research Unit researchers will converse with José Vicente Chocué Medina, a Nasa Indigenous authority of Pueblo Nuevo, ancestral territory of Sa’th Tama Kiwe, Caldono, and María Socorro Granda Abella, a researcher affiliated with the Autonomous Intercultural Indigenous University, UAIIN-CRIC (Cauca), about the meaning of disharmony and reharmonisation in the context of the transitional justice process in Colombia. These words translate the interrelated notions of harm and reparation into the Nasa Indigenous vernacular (nasa yuwe). By centering on these concepts, this conversation aims to shed light on the Nasa Indigenous people’s multidimensional experience of violence, which affect the material and the immaterial, the individual and the collective, the physical and the spiritual.