Abya Yala's Disability: Weaving With the Thread and Breath of the Ancestors.

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Title: Abya Yala's Disability: Weaving With the Thread and Breath of the Ancestors.
Authors: 2, Alexander Yarza de los Ríos1 (AUTHOR) victor.yarza@udea.edu.co
Source: Disability Studies Quarterly. Fall2021, Vol. 41 Issue 4, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Subject Terms: *People with disabilities, *Disabilities, *Scientific knowledge, *Children with disabilities, Ancestors, Telecommunication systems
Abstract: Keywords: Abya Yala; ancient cosmovision; Indigeneity; jágag a ; ancient story EN Abya Yala ancient cosmovision Indigeneity jágag a ancient story N.PAG N.PAG 1 01/27/22 20211001 NES 211001 To Gloria Anzaldúa, for inspiring mestiza consciousness in her border for an altar with Coatlicue, Coyolxauhqui, Ixpoliuhqui and Nanã The feel-think disability in Abya Yala invites us to recognize that we suffer from an ableist colonial wound (Pino Morán & Tiseyra, 2019; Rojas Campos, 2019; Ferrari, 2020; Yarza de los Ríos y Romualdo Pérez, 2021). "Discapacidad" desde y en los pueblos indígenas en Abya Yala/Afro/Latino/América: aproximaciones desde Colombia (mundo Êbêra Eyábida) y México (mundo Ayüük Jääy). In fact, the intellectual Arturo Escobar (2017) introduces the expression Abya Yala/Afro/Latino/America to make colonial languages stutter. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:Keywords: Abya Yala; ancient cosmovision; Indigeneity; jágag a ; ancient story EN Abya Yala ancient cosmovision Indigeneity jágag a ancient story N.PAG N.PAG 1 01/27/22 20211001 NES 211001 To Gloria Anzaldúa, for inspiring mestiza consciousness in her border for an altar with Coatlicue, Coyolxauhqui, Ixpoliuhqui and Nanã The feel-think disability in Abya Yala invites us to recognize that we suffer from an ableist colonial wound (Pino Morán & Tiseyra, 2019; Rojas Campos, 2019; Ferrari, 2020; Yarza de los Ríos y Romualdo Pérez, 2021). "Discapacidad" desde y en los pueblos indígenas en Abya Yala/Afro/Latino/América: aproximaciones desde Colombia (mundo Êbêra Eyábida) y México (mundo Ayüük Jääy). In fact, the intellectual Arturo Escobar (2017) introduces the expression Abya Yala/Afro/Latino/America to make colonial languages stutter. [Extracted from the article]
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