2022
DOI: 10.56294/saludcyt2022150
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Ancestral knowledge and pedagogical projects with students of the Pijao ethnic group, Coyaima Tolima

Abstract: Indigenous peoples possess a wealth of knowledge, traditional practices, cultural forms, and access to natural resources, as well as collective social organization and community life that contribute to factors of resilience in the face of adversity and uncertainty. Rural communities face the greatest risks of job automation, as their economies tend to have activities with a high proportion of repetitive tasks, low economic diversification, and emigration of highly skilled labor. Preparing rural economies to fa… Show more

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