Hay Festival Arequipa 2021 – Indigenous Cultures

Are you in Arequipa? If you find yourself in the White City, you can see the live broadcasts of all of the events for free, on the big screen, comfortably seated at the Paraninfo de la Universidad Nacional de San Agustín, where you can enjoy the talks from 1 to 7 November.

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Event 11

Pedro Favaron, Mariela Noles Cotito and Roberto Zariquiey in conversation with Karina Pacheco

Amazonia and Afroperu

Teatro Fénix - Escenario Gales / Llwyfan Cymru
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Often, indigenous peoples and specific communities are excluded from participation in the designs of the political and cultural systems that influence their own lives. The inclusion and active participation of all citizens is the only way of achieving full and equal democracy. Three experts will talk to the writer and anthropologist Karina Pacheco about their work with Amazon and Afro-Peruvian communities. Pedro Favaron has a doctorate in Literature from the University of Montreal, is a social researcher into Andean, Amazonian and North American indigenous peoples, and is a lecturer at the PUCP. Mariela Noles Cotito lectures in Politics, Discrimination and Public Policy at the University of the Pacific and has Master’s degrees in Law, Latin American Studies and Politics; she carries out research into the themes of human rights, gender equality, non-discrimination and the analysis of public policies related to inclusion. Roberto Zariquiey has a doctorate in Linguistics from La Trobe University (Melbourne), is a lecturer at PUCP and has headed a range of research and social projects regarding Amazon languages.

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Pedro Favaron, Mariela Noles Cotito and Roberto Zariquiey in conversation with Karina Pacheco

Event HJ17

Josefa Sánchez and Alberto Matarán in conversation with José Luis Ramos Salinas

Our land, our life

Teatro Arequepay
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The sociologist and researcher Josefa Sánchez Contreras belongs to the Zoque people of Chimalapas in Mexico. As a researcher, she writes about territorial defence, indigenous rights, the history of rebellions and colonialisms, and is the co-author of the book Colonialismo energético. As an activist she is a part of the Matza Collective, a group of young Zoques, which works to defend the rivers of the Chimalapas forests from extractive opencast mining megaprojects.
In conversation with Alberto Matarán and José Luis Ramos Salinas.

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Josefa Sánchez and Alberto Matarán in conversation with José Luis Ramos Salinas

Event 46

Martín Ibarrola, Vabi Miguel Toribio and Roberto Zariquiey in conversation with Pedro Favaron

The teachings of the rainforest

Casa Tristán del Pozo - Fundación BBVA
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We talk about the Amazon, one of the richest and most biodiverse regions on the planet, with hundreds of cultures and languages, yet it is a territory threatened by negligent human actions. With the participation of Martín Ibarrola (Spain), author of the travel book La selva herida, which is the story of an expedition through Peru, Bolivia and Brazil; Vabi Miguel Toribio, Yanesha leader, translator and interpreter recognised by the Peruvian Ministry of Culture, she is also a social and environmental activist; and Roberto Zariquiey, a Doctor of Linguistics from La Trobe University (Melbourne), lecturer at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP) and head of many research and social projects linked to Amazon languages. They will talk to Pedro Favaron, who has recently published Non Onan Shinan: Los mundos medicinales y la sabiduría de una familia Shipibo-Konibo.

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Martín Ibarrola, Vabi Miguel Toribio and Roberto Zariquiey in conversation with Pedro Favaron

Event 49

Vabi Miguel Toribio and Josefa Sánchez in conversation with José Luis Ramos

Energy sovereignty

Auditorio Colegio de Abogados
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As a major historical oil and gas exporter, Peru is at the heart of the debate into the matter of energy sovereignty and the rights of a population to access these sources of energy. This matter takes on an even greater importance in the context of the current global energy crisis. At this event, the guests will talk about the economic, social and environmental dimensions of this problem, as well as the obstacles and the possibilities that the country has in its search for energy sovereignty. Josefa Sánchez Contreras belongs to the Zoque people of Chimalapas (Mexico) and carries out research into territorial defence, indigenous rights and the history of rebellions and colonialisms; his latest book is Colonialismo energético. The Yanesha social and environmental activist Vabi Miguel Toribio (Peru) is a leader, translator and interpreter recognised by the Peruvian Ministry of Culture. In conversation with José Luis Ramos.
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Vabi Miguel Toribio and Josefa Sánchez in conversation with José Luis Ramos

Event 56

Pedro Favaron in conversation with Stefano Varese

South to South: Ancestral medicine

Auditorio Colegio de Abogados
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Pedro Favaron has a doctorate in Literature from the University of Montreal, is a social researcher into Andean, Amazonian and North American indigenous peoples, and is a lecturer at the PUCP; he works to promote intercultural dialogue between modernity and the ancestral knowledge of indigenous cultures. He has recently published Non Onan Shinan: Los mundos medicinales y la sabiduría de una familia Shipibo-Konibo, written together with the Shipibo-Konibo artist Chonon Bensho. This work of non-fiction reflects on the major cosmic, moral and ethical problems that face our civilisation, and which indicate the paradigm changes needed in order to survive the ecological catastrophe that will come if we continue down the road we are travelling. Pedro Favaron reflects on his background and recent work with Stefano Varese.
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Pedro Favaron in conversation with Stefano Varese

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