Charrúas women narrate their identity process and the reconstruction of collective memory

As a child, Emilia Carballo enjoyed climbing the trees.I went up to the top and spent a long time thinking of a feeling that I did not understand.It was like a great absence.He lived in Bella Union with her family when in third school the teacher Barbarita told her that, in Uruguay, they killed all the indigenous people.The absence grew.That idea did not close Emilia anywhere, because it was enough to see the faces of her classmates to realize that it was not possible.It was the first time that a question was asked that he would accompany her for...

Mujeres charrúas narran su proceso identitario y la reconstrucción de la memoria colectiva