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Tabula Rasa

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ROSIQUE-GRACIA, Javier et al. “All Within the Same Thought”: Embera People Relations with Sacred Places in Polines and Yaberaradó Reservations in Chigorodó (Antioquia). Tabula Rasa [online]. 2020, n.36, pp.201-222.  Epub 26-Feb-2021. ISSN 1794-2489.  https://doi.org/10.25058/20112742.n36.08.

The spiritual and environmental importance of the sacred places at the headwaters of rivers is based on the relationships that Embera people establish with spiritual beings through dreams, songs and rituals of harmonization, so as to obtain forest resources and knowledge on the uses of plants. Pakore, a powerful entity from the sacred place, is treated as closely related kin subject to the rules of reciprocity; this entity formerly received the strength of many beings of the different cosmic levels, thanks to which it was able to teach the Embera people the rituals and healing practices that they know nowadays. The Jaibaná is a direct trustee of its wisdom, closely linked to the smallest plants in the forest, hence Embera’s respect for sacred places and the Jaibana’s effort to fulfill the demands that both Pakore and other spirits, plants and animals from those solitary places ask him in his dreams.

Palabras clave : Embera people; sacred places; jaibaná; indigenous research; ethnoecology.

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