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Knowledge About Indigenous Peoples Changes if It Changes Who Investigates

Summary by La Silla Vacía
The publication of Wendi Kuetgaje’s book “Our dead ancestors made them rest – After the footsteps of my great-grandparents, survivors of the rubber era” represents more than a new publication of Amazonian history or anthropology. It marks a significant moment for the Anthropology program of the University of Rosario and, more broadly, for the ways in which we produce knowledge about the country in Colombian universities. From “study object” to k…
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The publication of Wendi Kuetgaje’s book “Our dead ancestors made them rest – After the footsteps of my great-grandparents, survivors of the rubber era” represents more than a new publication of Amazonian history or anthropology. It marks a significant moment for the Anthropology program of the University of Rosario and, more broadly, for the ways in which we produce knowledge about the country in Colombian universities. From “study object” to k…

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La Silla Vacía broke the news on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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