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Tsuru: el cacao en alta Talamanca

Authors: Acuña Sossa, Kathia;

Tsuru: el cacao en alta Talamanca

Abstract

El presente artículo aborda el proceso social e histórico alrededor del cultivo de cacao en las comunidades indígenas en Talamanca, desde el período prehispánico hasta el presente. Este se dividió en segmentos denominados modelos socio-históricos, los cuales se ubican en dos hitos históricos los cuales se caracterizan por tener presencia predominante de una serie de prácticas sociales. En total se identificaron cuatro; el primero, es el tradicional-tradicional, el cual abarca del período prehispánico hasta 1908; el segundo, de enclave de 1909-1940; el tercero, de recuperación (1941-1979) y el cuarto, denominado de transición (1980-2006). La construcción de cada uno de estos se hace a partir de cuatro aspectos fundamentales: prácticas productivas, relaciones sociales, organización para el trabajo, relación con el ambiente y lo simbólico.

The following article addresses the social and historical process regarding the culture of cocoa in the indigenous communities in Talamanca, stretching from the pre-Hispanic period to present day. This period is separated into socio-historical models, segmented within two historical milestones distinguished by the prominence of a series of social practices. In total, four periods were identified: the first one is marked by tradition, encompassing the pre-Hispanic period until 1908; the second one, by enclave.

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bribri, comercializacion, cacao, chocolate, acomuita, simbolismo, ambiente, cultura, culture, talamanca, indígena, symbolism, cocoa, marketing, cabécar, production, appta, indigenous, environment, producción

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