In some Latin American countries, indigenous organizations have developed their own lines of research. In this paper I address the research practices undertaken by the organic intellectuals of the Consejo Regional Indígena del Cauca in the Colombian sub-region of Tierradentro. To account for these practices I resort to the category of "intercultural community research", a term that recovers several categories with which indigenous researchers in this area reflect on their own activity. In this work I argue, on the one hand, that these investigations have allowed to strengthen autonomy and to recreate the territoriality of indigenous communities. On the other hand, I suggest that they constitute a response to the epistemic violence reproduced in the disciplinary frameworks of modern sciences. In this way, such initiatives allow to challenge the dialogue of knowledge that preaches multiculturalism, a dialogue in which modern science retains a position of privileged universality. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Levalle, S. (2018). Más allá del multiculturalismo. Investigación comunitaria intercultural en el Consejo Regional Indígena del Cauca, Tierradentro, Colombia (1991-2015). RUNA, Archivo Para Las Ciencias Del Hombre, 39(1). https://doi.org/10.34096/runa.v39i1.4043
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