Weaving paths with our ancestors

Authors

  • Jairo Antonio Jaimes Camargo Universidad de Pamplona

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24054/cie.v2i4.2185

Keywords:

Patrimonio, cultura, educación, antepasados

Abstract

In recent years, the city has been affected by the transformation of its architectural heritage, an issue that has been causing great concern among most of its citizens. But what is the cause of this deterioration? It is a troubling question that has been around for a long time, as has the search for a quick solution. However, should this solution be gradual or urgent? There seem to be many questions in this regard; the hope of this proposal is to make a small contribution to this cultural problem, and that our local culture be valued, appropriated, and made visible by all those who participate in this proposal and, at the same time, become multipliers of all this beautiful history.

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Fotografías: Museo Casa Colonial; Foto Estudio Tolosa; Jairo Antonio Jaimes Camargo.

Published

2017-11-08

How to Cite

Jaimes Camargo, J. A. (2017). Weaving paths with our ancestors. CONOCIMIENTO, INVESTIGACIÓN Y EDUCACIÓN CIE, 2(4), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.24054/cie.v2i4.2185