Inter-weavings of Practice and Research in the Tšombiach (Woven Sashes) of the Kamëntŝa Biya People

Authors

  • Susana Patricia Chiquinque Agreda Kamëntŝa Biya People
  • Eliana Sanchez-Aldana Universidad de Los Andes
  • Alexandra Cuaran Jamioy Kamëntŝa Biya / Universidad Javeriana
  • Andrea Botero Aalto University / Universidad de Los Andes

Keywords:

tšombiach, weaving, research practice, research otherwise

Abstract

This article discusses practices surrounding the tšombiach, a traditional belt or sash woven by the Kamëntŝa people of Colombia. Aspects of the making, thinking, and feeling processes that cohere around tšombiachs are presented through weaving by eight Kamëntŝa women and the authors as a form of design research. The article considers how, through weaving, tšombiachs participate in cross-cutting care practices bound up by wrapping up, that include forms of working collectively, of summoning and sheltering, traveling, telling, and re-creating the territory. These involve caring for what is vital while interweaving practice with research. 

Section
Research Articles

Published

2024-05-03

How to Cite

Chiquinque Agreda, S. P., Sanchez-Aldana, E., Cuaran Jamioy, A., & Botero, A. (2024). Inter-weavings of Practice and Research in the Tšombiach (Woven Sashes) of the Kamëntŝa Biya People. Research in Arts and Education, 2024(1), 178–191. https://doi.org/10.54916/rae.142607