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Saga: The Authority of Femininity:

       The figure of  Saga, Mamo’s wife, acquires a position of maximum authority in the field of femininity for the Kogui tribes. She is recognized as a bearer of ancestral wisdom and is credited with the ability to transmit knowledge about balance and harmony in everyday life. Through her wisdom, the women of the tribe find inspiration and guidance to nurture their relationship with nature and to maintain balance in their existence.

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Women as Creator and Fertility:

Within the Kogui tribe,  woman represents a sacred and powerful figure. She embodies both fertility and creation, and her importance is recognized in the process of forming life. It is in the woman’s womb where all of us, as human beings, develop and receive our first sustenance. This deep bond with life and the land is reflected in the Kogi vision of femininity.

“The Wisdom of Duality: Exploring the Vision of Femininity in the Kogui Tribe”

The Kogui firmly believe that duality is a fundamental force that maintains the balance in nature and in life itself. They recognize that the sun cannot exist without the moon, and vice versa. This interdependence between complementary opposites is essential to your worldview. Duality is not just about the physical existence of two entities, but also about the interconnection and harmony between them.

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Colombia’s diverse geography and rich biodiversity make it a nature lover’s paradise. From the lush Amazon rainforest to the rugged Andes mountains and stunning Caribbean coastlines, Colombia is home to a vast array of flora and fauna. Visitors can encounter a wide variety of wildlife in their natural habitats, from exotic birds and butterflies to monkeys, jaguars, and even giant otters. In this blog, we’ll delve into the incredible wildlife that can be found in Colombia, including some of the country’s most unique and endangered species. We’ll also explore the importance of conservation efforts and how responsible tourism can help protect these precious ecosystems for future generations to enjoy.

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Deep in the heart of the Colombian jungle lies the Lost City of Teyuna, a hidden treasure that offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. This ancient city was once the epicenter of a thriving civilization and a hub for trade and culture. But for centuries, it lay abandoned, overgrown and forgotten until its rediscovery in the 1970s. Today, visitors can embark on a challenging trek through the jungle, crossing rivers and climbing steep mountains to reach this mystical place. In this blog, we’ll take you on a journey into the past, exploring the history of the Lost City of Teyuna, its significance to the indigenous communities of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and the modern-day adventure of visiting this awe-inspiring site.

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Colombia’s indigenous communities have a rich and vibrant textile tradition that spans centuries. The intricate patterns and bold colors of their woven fabrics tell stories of their cultural heritage and connection to the natural world. From the Andean mountains to the Amazon rainforest, each community has its unique style and technique that has been passed down through generations. In this blog, we’ll explore the beauty of Colombia’s indigenous textiles and learn about the artisans who create them. We’ll also look at how community-based tourism can help support these local economies and preserve this important aspect of Colombian culture.

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