Canciгіn Sin Miedo - Juntanza De Mujeres Indг­gen... -

The lyrics are adapted to reflect the specific "sentires" (feelings) and worldviews of indigenous communities.

Using mother tongues is a deliberate act of political resistance against the historical silencing of indigenous voices. 🌟 Why It Matters CanciГіn sin miedo - Juntanza de mujeres indГ­gen...

This version distinguishes itself by weaving together —including Dulegaya and Nasa Yuwe—alongside Spanish. The lyrics are adapted to reflect the specific

This version is widely considered a for communities. It transforms a song of protest into a ritual of collective memory, ensuring that the names of indigenous victims are not forgotten while asserting that "we want to stay alive". This version is widely considered a for communities

This rendition of the feminist anthem "Canción sin miedo" (originally by Vivir Quintana) is a powerful, multilingual reimagining created by a coalition of indigenous women in Colombia. It serves as both a protest against gender-based violence and a celebration of ancestral resilience. 🎵 Musical & Cultural Impact