Walking in the Andes: Transhumants of the Eastern Cordillera of Ecuador

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/raices.v6i11.14508

Keywords:

Transhumance, Jima, Livestock Activity, Eastern Cordillera, Ecological Niches

Abstract

Rural communities are possessors of a great cultural wealth. In this sense, in the Andean rural area, ancestral practices are preserved that contain a knowledge of spaces and a wisdom regarding nature. In this sense, transhumance is considered as the activity that still prevails in the Zhamar community, and is carried out by Mr. Damián Morocho and his mother Rosa Carchi. Every 4 months they undertake a trip with all their cattle to the foothills of the Nabón canton to provide food for their animals, an essential aspect of their economy. This practice, although it is still practiced in certain cases, is diffi cult and requires physical and mental effort for those who carry it out, and knowledge of the destination mountains.

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Author Biography

Juan Sebastián Espinoza Rendón, Investigador Independiente, Ecuador

Egresado de Historia y Geografía por la Universidad de Cuenca, realiza su trabajo de titulación sobre Movimientos Estudiantiles en la ciudad de Cuenca desde 1984 a 1988. Actualmente trabaja en proyectos comunitarios centrados en revalorizar el patrimonio intangible y arqueológico, siendo parte de varias excavaciones (excavación, registro e inventario de bienes arqueológicos).

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Published

07-07-2022

How to Cite

Espinoza Rendón, J. S. (2022). Walking in the Andes: Transhumants of the Eastern Cordillera of Ecuador. Raíces: Revista De Ciencias Sociales Y Políticas, 260–271. https://doi.org/10.5377/raices.v6i11.14508

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Tradiciones y Costumbres

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