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This collection of six stories was created as part of the RECLAMA follow-up project. These stories draw on collective memory to strenghten the construction of identity in the classroom. It promotes dignity, respect for roots, and learning through stories with an ethical and decolonial approach.

 

Story Titles:

The Legend of La Tunda: The spirit that looked after the forest

The Mate Guardian: Anahi's journey towards the eternal

The Snoring Marimba: Rosa's treasure

A Roof Terrace to Heal the Soul

An Inherited Crown

A little Agüita Zurumba

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Download the stories here.

 

These stories are part of the Educational Toolkit, which you can download here. Only in Spanish, English forthcoming.

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RECLAMA: Harnessing Afroecuadorian Women's Heritage is a shared project of the Mujeres de Asfalto collective, Universidad San Francisco de Quito and Northumbria University. It is funded by the Heritage, Dignity and Violence fund of the British Academy/Global Challenges Research Fund.

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