Abstract
This article arise from one of the results of the
process of creating the Communal Documentation
and Research Center by means of the
collective work of the Nasa community in the
Ancestral Territory of Sa’th Tama Kiwe (Caldono,
Cauca) with the accompaniment of the
«Information Science, Society and Culture»
Research Group. It focuses the analisys in the
way in which this proposal has been formulated
by the community as a Territorial Defense
strategy as well as a mean of strenghtening
their repository of wisdom and knowledge.
A notion of Information Society is proposed
from a local perspective to deveal the inconformity
of the community towards the systematic
deprives and expropriations by means of the
instrumental logic that intend constantly mercantilize
and permeate the local information
and knowledge. This pool of local knowledge
and information is configured as a vital part of
the territory and as such must be first safeguarded
and be dialogued at the inner sphere of the
community to comprehensively strenghten it.
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