Contribuciones al análisis de la gobernanza desde el territorio iku y las prácticas femeninas de cuidado de la sangre menstrual

Ana Milena Horta Prieto
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: The purpose of this article is to argue that the menstrual blood care practices of Colombia’s Iku indigenous women establish a particular rela-tionship with their territory, which means that they can be considered as part of the assemblages that make up territorial governance. This makes sense from an ontological perspective that acknowledges other territories and multiple practices and knowledge that introduce care as part of the management of the commons and that take place in intimate, informal, and non-deliberative spaces. The research was conducted in the iku communities of Nabusímake, between 2016 and 2019, and Katunsama in 2021, through ethnographic obser-vation and semi-structured interviews. I conclude the text by pointing out that governance studies can be enhanced by the feminine practices of caring for blood and territory, as complementary practices to the knowledge of the mamos and authorities. These feminine practices question the separation between the public and the private for the common good, and highlight the centrality of care in the relationships between humans and extrahumans for the continuity of life. The analysis presented here contributes to studies of indigenous women’s participation in territorial governance.
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对iku地区的治理分析和妇女经血护理实践的贡献
本文的目的是论证哥伦比亚Iku土著妇女的经血护理实践与她们的领土建立了一种特殊的关系,这意味着她们可以被视为构成领土治理的群体的一部分。从本体论的角度来看,这是有意义的,因为它承认其他领域和多种实践和知识,这些实践和知识将护理作为公共管理的一部分,并发生在亲密的、非正式的和非审议的空间中。该研究于2016年至2019年在Nabusímake的iku社区进行,并于2021年在Katunsama进行,通过人种学观察和半结构化访谈。我在结束本文时指出,管理研究可以通过照顾血液和领土的女性实践来加强,作为对mamos和当局知识的补充实践。这些女性的实践质疑了公共和私人之间为了共同利益的分离,并强调了在人类和超人类之间的关系中,为了生命的连续性而关心的中心地位。这里提出的分析有助于研究土著妇女参与领土治理的情况。
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