The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is the heart of the world for the Kogui, Arhuaco, Wiwa, and Kankuamo communities, ette ennaka. This mountain range is so important to their beliefs that it is considered the axis that sustains the balance of all existence and is seen as the great ancestors from whom permission must be sought before strangers can approach them or their surroundings.

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Therefore, as part of the inauguration of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) summit, an event to be held in the coastal city on November 9 and 10, Moisés Villafañe, leader of the Arhuaco people, welcomed 50 artists, writers, cultural managers, and experts from different corners of Latin America and various regions of Colombia on behalf of the mountai

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