A further rise to Tugueka the people Kogui- ArhuacoMalayo located in Dibulla wide river, Corpoguajira made to continue the important process of generating environmental awareness. All the knowledge imparted by Corpoguajira to the residents of Tugueka about the need for adequate management of solid waste and the environmental urgency to learn to reduce waste was translated into the Kogi language., recycle and reuse, and in this way keep the environment clean as a direct condition of health and life. In this opportunity, guided by the translation of Professor Luis Ricardo, The children of Tugueka once again recreated themselves with their imagination, creating volumetric and relief shapes built with natural material from the place and wet sand with which they molded figures of animals typical of their environment.. In their works they recognized the importance of each animal in its biosphere and from the Kogi worldview.. This is how the clay took the shape of a cow, tortuga, snake, snail, peces, butterflies and others.
The objective of the workshop was to awaken in children sensitivity towards artistic expression with environmental themes, working with materials they have in their environment., achieving the amazement of each little one when observing their little creations. Corpoguajira's work this time went even further, proper use of the river was inspected, the degree of contamination due to waste disposal- lidos in their bed and the difficulty in accessing the precious liquid. A professional from the area of the environmental subdirectorate will send the recommendations to the Mayor's Office of Dibulla where he suggests carrying out works to convey water to the town of Tugueka.































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