MEANING OF WELL-BEING FROM THE LICKAN-ANTAY PERSPECTIVE: A QUALITATIVE AND DECOLONIALIST APPROACH.

Gutierrez-Carmona, Andres; Urzaua, Alfonso

Abstract

Objective. To analyze the meaning of well-being from the perspective of an Andean indigenous people: lickan-antay. Method. Qualitative study, descriptive design for comprehensive purposes, with intentional snowball sampling. Semi-structured interviews were applied, analyzing the speeches of 16 lickan-antay from different communities in northern Chile, using tools of grounded theory. Results. The meaning of well-being for the lickan-antay is related to the integration of different harmonies: internal harmony, community harmony, harmony with nature and harmony in the ethnic-cultural development of lickan-antay. Conclusions. The meaning of well-being for the Lickan-antay is guided by a conception of the eco-cosmocentric world, shared with other indigenous Andean peoples, which differs from Western approaches to well-being. It is necessary to develop a line of local research, which allows establishing a body of cross-cultural knowledge, around the care and attention of the Lickan-Antay.

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Título según WOS: MEANING OF WELL-BEING FROM THE LICKAN-ANTAY PERSPECTIVE: A QUALITATIVE AND DECOLONIALIST APPROACH.
Título según SCOPUS: Meaning of well-being from the lickan-antay perspective: A qualitative and decolonialist approach
Título de la Revista: Cultura de los Cuidados
Número: 58
Editorial: Universidad de Alicante
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página final: 66
Idioma: Spanish
DOI:

10.14198/CUID.2020.58.06

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS