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Talk: Why the climate is changing from a Kogi perspective

October 15 @ 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm

Talk organised by Tairona Heritage Trust in collaboration with the RAI


Tuesday 15 October 2024,  4:30pm BST 


This is a hybrid event.

To join online via Zoom, register here: 
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_zbiKBTgyRJush7GFCB93HA#/registration 

To join us in Person at the RAI (50 Fitzroy Street, W1T5BT London), register here: 
https://buytickets.at/royalanthropologicalinstituteofgreatbritain/1381576 


Why the climate is changing from a Kogi perspective


Narciso Coronado
 

In the 1990s, the Kogi of Colombia sent a warning to the world that Mother Earth was dying. They explained the warning in the film, Message from the Heart of the World (Ereira 1992). By 2012, because little had changed, another film message was sent, this time called Aluna. The word Aluna describes the spiritual realm where Kogi spiritual leaders (Mamos) work and where the seeds of all thoughts are held by the great Mother. It is in Aluna that health can be seen, and healing achieved. Despite working tirelessly, the Mamos say they are struggling to keep our shared Earth balanced. In the hope that they can slow down the damage being wrought on the Mother, they have new information and are sending the son of one of their most important spiritual leaders to share it.
 
This talk will be delivered by Narciso, son of Mamo Manuel who can be seen in the second film, Aluna. Narciso brings his father’s message. In this talk he will also explain the purpose of gold and, for the first time, explain the meaning of the sacred gold Kogi objects held in the British Museum.
 
The talk is organised by the Tairona Heritage Trust, who have worked to amplify the voice of the Kogi people for almost 40 years. https://www.taironatrust.org/.  

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