Huni Kuin Art and Cosmologies as a Form of Resistance (1)

This research paper examines how the Huni Kuin People of the Amazon and their art forms and cosmologies have led them to create a generational and historical relationship with their art serving as a form of resistance vis-a-vis the struggle they face.
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Go to the profile of Princess Agina
over 1 year ago

Very insightful! It's incredible how these communities leverage art to not only preserve their history and identity but also to stand up against the pressing challenges they face. Your work shines a light on the urgent need for recognition, protection, and support for these communities and their invaluable contributions to global heritage. Keep up the impactful research; it's crucial stories like these that can drive change and foster greater appreciation and action for Indigenous rights and environmental conservation.

Go to the profile of Joao Pedro Medeiros
over 1 year ago

Thank you so much for your comment Princess! Doing this research was truly and incredible experience, we lack literature in the area but are on the path to change that!