Author profile: Miguel Angulo-Giraldo

Miguel Angulo-Giraldo is a Peruvian researcher and doctoral candidate in Letras at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) with an OAS/CAPES scholarship, his research focuses on dreams and indigenous territories with the Kukama indigenous people in Nauta (Loreto, Peru). He is Editor-in-Chief of the journal Desde el Sur (SCIELO/SCOPUS), and collaborates as member of the research groups: “Group of Studies in Culture, Communication, and Art” (GECCA-Sul) and “Letters and Voices of Places”, both at UFRGS.

Indigenous Cosmographies: The Narratives of the Kukama Kukamiria of Peru

Miguel Angulo-Giraldo • Oct 12 2025 • Articles

The decolonial inflection is an intellectual current defined around a series of problems derived from colonialism and modernity, based on the intellectual and political experiences and trajectories of Latin America.

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