Author Archives: PachaMamita EC
The legend of Posorja and his powers of vision.
By: Mario Briceño The concept of "Sustainable Development" was first used in 1987, in the United Nations report "Our Common Future." That report defines sustainability as "development that meets the needs of the present without compromising those of future generations." In this sense, the Hopi Indians (like […]
Adapted from a Chilean Government instruction, we share these concrete actions and measures for every public and private entity to incorporate into their savings plans. Turn off lights on facades and decorations, as long as it doesn't compromise safety. Adjust work schedules by making better use of […]
12,000 YEARS OF ROMANTIC HISTORY.- Thousands of years ago, a people arrived in these lands after a long journey on rafts, finding abundant fruits, wild animals, and a few giant animals with whom they fought for survival. Here they settled and populated, and they built their houses in a circular shape. They worshipped the sun, as it […]
Like those lovers discovered in the midst of passion, rediscovered centuries later on a distant beach. Thus we live, thus we die. Escaping from strange glances, from meaning and signifier. Moving away into the light of day, so as not to remember the passions of a finite love. I wish we were imprisoned with stones, mud, and sand, covered so […]
According to the theory, the American people came from Asia, entering through the Bering Strait around 25,000 years ago, settling in our territory around 10,000 years ago. Remains of this settlement have been found in Sumpa, the name the natives used to refer to the tip of Santa Elena. Edward Lanning was the one who named […]










