THE MANAGEMENT OF THE BURNING OF FLOODED SAVANNA GRASSLANDS: A LOOK FROM THE NATIVE SALIVA PEOPLE IN COLOMBIA

Alejandro Huertas Herrera; Brigitte Luis Guillermo Baptiste Ballera; Mónica Toro Manríquez; Hugoberto Huertas Ramírez

Keywords: fire, landscape, acculturation, fuego, paisaje, ganadería, aculturación, Orinoquía, Orocué, cattle rearing

Abstract

The historical knowledge about the management of burnings by native peoples allows us to understand the role played by fire in natural tropical and temperate ecosystems. The objective of this work was to describe the management and importance of burning for the native Saliva people in the flooded savanna ecosystem of Colombia. The assessment that the Saliva have off re in native grasslands was obtained through semi-structured interviews, social cartography and annual calendars. The generalized opinion that burnings are harmful is firmly established in their imaginary, but the concept of fire remains as a determining factor affecting plant succession and its use maintains the savanna landscape. Before being acculturized by the Jesuits in customs, religion and cattle rearing, the Saliva applied fire to facilitate hunting and movement, but their subjection to cattle rearing changed the conception of its application. It is concluded that, at present, the Saliva do not apply fire indiscriminately; instead, they manage it strategically for agricultural purposes and also rescue traditional knowledge of the ecosystem.

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Título según WOS: THE MANAGEMENT OF THE BURNING OF FLOODED SAVANNA GRASSLANDS: A LOOK FROM THE NATIVE SALIVA PEOPLE IN COLOMBIA
Título según SCIELO: MANEJO DE LA QUEMA DE PASTIZALES DE SABANA INUNDABLE: UNA MIRADA DEL PUEBLO ORIGINARIO S�LIVA EN COLOMBIA
Título de la Revista: CHUNGARA-REVISTA DE ANTROPOLOGIA CHILENA
Volumen: 51
Número: 1
Editorial: UNIV TARAPACA
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 167
Página final: 176
Idioma: es
DOI:

10.4067/S0717-73562018005002401

Notas: ISI, SCIELO