Building schooling from insurgent education: Kom Pu Lof Ni Kimeltuwe and the Mapuce bafkehce pedagogy

Cubillos Alfaro, Froilan; Fernandez Valenzuela, Marcela; Lopez Rojas, Francisco; Meza Vasquez, Carolina; Pinto Veas, Diego

Abstract

Western modernity has systematically made ancestral and indigenous knowledge invisible through their use of scientific logic, making school a space of hegemonic control through the western knowledge taught in the official curriculum. Despite that, in Chile advances in matters of constitutional recognition and cultural value are rare. Ten years ago, on the country's southern coast, the first mapuce bafkehce school was erected with a curriculum designed to reflect and benefit its own territory. The Kom Pu Lof Ni Kimeltuwe is an institution that, through mapuce bafkehce pedagogy and insurgent education, challenges and reframes kimeltuwun/kimkantun (teaching-learning) practices. This paper provides an account of the insurgent education which took place in Jaqepvjv lof(1) while also exploring the central elements that constitute the educational project present in this Lof, known as Kom Pu Lof Ni Kimeltuwe, located in the Araucania Region, Teodoro Smith commune, Chile.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000841848500001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: PEDAGOGY CULTURE AND SOCIETY
Editorial: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2022
DOI:

10.1080/14681366.2022.2112269

Notas: ISI