La memoria de un fruto: La fiesta del pijuayo

Translated title of the contribution: The memory of a fruit: The Fiesta del Pijuayo

Mariá Eugenia Yllia, Nancy Ochoa

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Abstract

The bora painter Víctor Churay Roque (or Ivá Wajyámu, « Feathered macaw »), author of the Fiesta del Pijuayo, presents a rite that evokes the mith of the first man who sowed the palm tree in this land. This work sets from the indigenous contemporary perspective the festivity's visual story and the permanence of the knowledge and ancestral use of the palm tree today. Its symbolic importance spreads beyond the borders and inscribes itself in the mythological, religious and ritual body of knowledge of indigenous populations from north-west Amazonia in Colombian, Peruvian, Bolivian and Brazilian territories, thus revealing the production's sophisticated technologies.

Translated title of the contributionThe memory of a fruit: The Fiesta del Pijuayo
Original languageFrench
Pages (from-to)87-102
Number of pages16
JournalCaravelle
Issue number110
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Boras
  • Contemporary amazonian indigenous paintings
  • Huitotos
  • Peruvian amazonia
  • Pijuayo

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