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Sin Miedo - Juntanza De Mujeres Indг­gen... - Canciгіn

By moving the song from a purely urban feminist context to the "territorio-cuerpo-tierra" (territory-body-land), it highlights that for these women, the fight against violence is inseparable from the fight for their land and culture. Key Themes

The accompanying music video, directed by Olowaili Green Santacruz, features women from various ethnic groups (Embera Chamí, Misak, Pasto, and others) in their traditional attire, reclaiming their territories and bodies. CanciГіn sin miedo - Juntanza de mujeres indГ­gen...

The lyrics are adapted to reflect the specific "sentires" (feelings) and worldviews of indigenous communities. By moving the song from a purely urban

This version is widely considered a for communities. It transforms a song of protest into a ritual of collective memory, ensuring that the names of indigenous victims are not forgotten while asserting that "we want to stay alive". it highlights that for these women

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