Territorial (re)assessment of the Gran Pajonal in the Asheninka building identity
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https://doi.org/10.15381/ishra.v0i4.17627Keywords:
Identity, territory, belonging, asheninka, districtalizationAbstract
The link between the social phenomenon and the spatial medium reflects a symbolic appropriation of Oventeni, the main populated center of the Gran Pajonal. This constitutes a change in the sense of belonging to the Asheninka territory. The objective of this article is to discuss concepts such as place, territory and territoriality in relation to the sense of belonging and its importance for the building identity of Ashéninka youth, who maintain a close link between their cultural activity and the domain of the lands that make up their territory, although at present, economic development has transformed the relationship between the places they inhabit and the process of building identity and multiples identities.
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