Vol. 12 (2025): post(s) 12
Videre

Ñuka Shuti Man (my name is)

Colectivo Tawna
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Sani Montahuano
Independiente
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Mukutsawa Montahuano
Independent
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Boloh Miranda
Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador
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Enoc Merino
Instituto Federal do Rio de Janeiro
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Lucía Villaruel
Independent
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Tatiana López
Independent
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Published 2025-12-15

Keywords

  • Amazon,
  • migration,
  • community,
  • Sapara,
  • Amazonian cinema

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How to Cite

Tawna, Montahuano, M., Montahuano, M., Boloh, B., Merino, E., Villaruel, L. ., & López , T. . (2025). Ñuka Shuti Man (my name is). Post(s), 12, 230-243. https://doi.org/10.18272/posts.v12i1.4060

Abstract

Ñuka shuti man (My Name is) is a project that narrates the memories of the daughters of Carmelina Ushigua, a woman from the Sapara culture. She had to migrate from the jungle to the city of Puyo in Ecuador due to a forced marriage and in order to offer a better future for her children. After her displacement, she felt the need to rebuild a community similar to the one she had in the jungle, but this time on the outskirts of the city, recreating the space of her childhood.

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