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Duidahk (Wounaan) The ladder serves as both a practical tool and a powerful metaphor. It symbolizes connections with ancestors, the universe, other worlds, and one another. In the Chocó rainforests, where the Wounaan people live, it is particularly useful because their houses are several meters above the ground, protecting them from the frequent floods.
Duidahk (Wounaan)
The ladder serves as both a practical tool and a powerful metaphor. It symbolizes connections with ancestors, the universe, other worlds, and one another. In the Chocó rainforests, where the Wounaan people live, it is particularly useful because their houses are several meters above the
ground, protecting them from the frequent floods.
Artist | Maria From the Wounaam Community Renacer |
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Origin | Colombia, Estonia |
Manufacturing time | 20 Days |
Materials | Werrengue (Natural Fiber) |
Technique | Hand weaving |
Package | Cardboard (Rapina Paberivabrik AS, 90% of the raw material is waste paper), reuse of cardboard waste (OU Jarsi) |