Author
Keywords
Abstract

For miraña, indigenous group that inhabits in means and low Caquetá river (Colombian Amazonian region), knowledge to cook implies to know how to cultivate, to harvest, to fish and to collect. This knowledge connects therefore with the tangible dimension of its world, where the river, the forest, the place of the plantation (or "chagra") and the ancestral communal house (or "maloca") are elevated like cultural spaces and microcosm that represent the immensity of the ancestral territory. The intention of this article is the one to demonstrate the existing world in the culinary knowledge that surrounds the nutritional practice of the natives of the Colombian Amazonian region, emphasizing my interest in the gastronomical knowledge held by these natives, native group little investigated in the anthropological and ethnographic field, what makes necessary still more, to vindicate everything what it is part of its traditional knowledge.

Year of Publication
2009
Journal
Culturales
Volume
5
Issue
9
Number of Pages
39-72,
Date Published
2009/06//
Publication Language
es
ISBN-ISSN
1870-1191
URL
http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1870-11912009000100003&lang=es
Alternate Journal
Culturales
Download citation