Why can’t time be read in the sun anymore?

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Catalina González-Tejada
Jazmin Romero Epiayu
Maria Isabel Marín-Cerón
Karen Cecilia Villazón-Lobo
Marisol Delgado-Sánchez

Keywords

Wayuu Calendar, time, transformation tools, climate change, environmental governance, ancestral knowledge

Abstract

“I thought it was a different time,” the Wayuu elders say as they look at the sky. Time, which flowed with the sun, the stars, the winds, and dreams, can no longer be read as it once was. Something is changing. This article describes the beginning of the collective process of constructing a Wayuu Climate Calendar through a dialogue between traditional and scientific knowledge.

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