From Wak’a to Heritage: Between Andean Imaginaries and the Construction of Territoriality in the Quebrada de Humahuaca in 21st Century (Jujuy, Argentine) Abst

This paper analyzes the impact of patrimonialization and touristification processes in Quebrada de Humahuaca through the case of Purmamarca and the emergence of the Indigenous Communities of Coquena and Chalala. Using a participatory methodological approach, it explores how alternative territorialit...

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spelling I28-R252-article-173672026-03-30T18:04:21Z From Wak’a to Heritage: Between Andean Imaginaries and the Construction of Territoriality in the Quebrada de Humahuaca in 21st Century (Jujuy, Argentine) Abst De wak’a a patrimonio: entre imaginarios andinos y construcción de territorialidad en la Quebrada de Humahuaca en el siglo XXI (Jujuy, Argentina) Mancini, Clara Ancestrality; Heritage; Tourism transformations; Territoriality; Indigenous Communities Ancestralidad; Patrimonialización; Turistificación; Territorialidad; Comunidades Indígenas This paper analyzes the impact of patrimonialization and touristification processes in Quebrada de Humahuaca through the case of Purmamarca and the emergence of the Indigenous Communities of Coquena and Chalala. Using a participatory methodological approach, it explores how alternative territorialities are constructed in response to the development model promoted in the region. Faced with a process of population displacement, landscape degradation, and the devaluation of traditional ways of life and land use, this study reconstructs the strategies developed by these communities to claim and sustain their right to inhabit. It examines the role of ancestrality in these disputes, not as a direct reference to the past, but as the articulation of memories and relationships with Andean spatiality. The paper shows how, by re-signifying space and meaning, the communities devised a collective strategy in response to processes of deterritorialization and precarization. Este trabajo analiza el impacto de los procesos de patrimonialización y turistificación de la Quebrada de Humahuaca a partir del caso de Purmamarca y el surgimiento de las Comunidades Indígenas Coquena y Chalala. A partir de una estrategia metodológica participativa se observa cómo se construyen territorialidades alternativas al modelo de desarrollo impulsado en la región. Ante un proceso de expulsión de parte de la población, degradación del paisaje y una desvalorización de formas tradicionales de vida y de ocupación del territorio, aquí se reconstruyen las estrategias desarrolladas por estas comunidades para reivindicar y sostener su derecho al hábitat. Se examina el lugar que ocupa la ancestralidad en estas disputas, no como una referencia directa al pasado sino como la articulación de memorias y relaciones con la espacialidad andina. Se muestra cómo las comunidades al resignificar espacios y sentidos elaboraron una estrategia colectiva ante procesos de desterritorialización y precarización. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2026-03-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/esnoa/article/view/17367 10.34096/esnoa.n28.17367 Estudios Sociales del NOA; Núm. 28 (2025) 2362-2482 0329-8256 spa https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/esnoa/article/view/17367/15983 Derechos de autor 2026 Clara Mancini
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topic Ancestrality; Heritage; Tourism transformations; Territoriality; Indigenous Communities
Ancestralidad; Patrimonialización; Turistificación; Territorialidad; Comunidades Indígenas
spellingShingle Ancestrality; Heritage; Tourism transformations; Territoriality; Indigenous Communities
Ancestralidad; Patrimonialización; Turistificación; Territorialidad; Comunidades Indígenas
Mancini, Clara
From Wak’a to Heritage: Between Andean Imaginaries and the Construction of Territoriality in the Quebrada de Humahuaca in 21st Century (Jujuy, Argentine) Abst
topic_facet Ancestrality; Heritage; Tourism transformations; Territoriality; Indigenous Communities
Ancestralidad; Patrimonialización; Turistificación; Territorialidad; Comunidades Indígenas
author Mancini, Clara
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title From Wak’a to Heritage: Between Andean Imaginaries and the Construction of Territoriality in the Quebrada de Humahuaca in 21st Century (Jujuy, Argentine) Abst
title_short From Wak’a to Heritage: Between Andean Imaginaries and the Construction of Territoriality in the Quebrada de Humahuaca in 21st Century (Jujuy, Argentine) Abst
title_full From Wak’a to Heritage: Between Andean Imaginaries and the Construction of Territoriality in the Quebrada de Humahuaca in 21st Century (Jujuy, Argentine) Abst
title_fullStr From Wak’a to Heritage: Between Andean Imaginaries and the Construction of Territoriality in the Quebrada de Humahuaca in 21st Century (Jujuy, Argentine) Abst
title_full_unstemmed From Wak’a to Heritage: Between Andean Imaginaries and the Construction of Territoriality in the Quebrada de Humahuaca in 21st Century (Jujuy, Argentine) Abst
title_sort from wak’a to heritage: between andean imaginaries and the construction of territoriality in the quebrada de humahuaca in 21st century (jujuy, argentine) abst
description This paper analyzes the impact of patrimonialization and touristification processes in Quebrada de Humahuaca through the case of Purmamarca and the emergence of the Indigenous Communities of Coquena and Chalala. Using a participatory methodological approach, it explores how alternative territorialities are constructed in response to the development model promoted in the region. Faced with a process of population displacement, landscape degradation, and the devaluation of traditional ways of life and land use, this study reconstructs the strategies developed by these communities to claim and sustain their right to inhabit. It examines the role of ancestrality in these disputes, not as a direct reference to the past, but as the articulation of memories and relationships with Andean spatiality. The paper shows how, by re-signifying space and meaning, the communities devised a collective strategy in response to processes of deterritorialization and precarization.
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