Prologue

Authors

Ángel Baldomero Espina Barrio
Universidad de Salamanca
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0212-3701

Synopsis

In the vastness of the Amazon, where rivers are veins of life and the jungle holds ancient secrets, the Ticuna people emerge as custodians of a legacy that transcends borders. Ticuna: The men in black is more than a book; it is a dialogue between ancestral knowledge and global academia, a bridge woven by institutions such as La Gran Colombia University, the National Unified Corporation for Higher Education (CUN), the Cervantes San Agustín University Foundation (UNICERVANTES), the University of Burgos (Spain), the Technological University of Panama (Panama), and the University of Salamanca (Spain), united in a transdisciplinary project to internationalize knowledge that the world needs to hear.

Author Biography

Ángel Baldomero Espina Barrio, Universidad de Salamanca

Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Salamanca. Director of the Interuniversity Doctoral Program in Anthropology and the official Master's Degree adapted to the EHEA in the same specialty. President of the Spanish Society of Applied Anthropology. 

Published

October 15, 2025

How to Cite

Espina Barrio, Ángel B. (2025). Prologue. In (Ed.), & M. A. Fonseca Martínez, A. Carvajalino Slaghekke, M. Méndez Juez, D. M. Rodríguez Torres, P. Rodríguez Parra, O. M. Gómez Miranda, & Ángel B. Espina Barrio, Ticuna: The men in black: Internationalization of the ancestral knowledge of the cross-border Ticuna people (pp. 15-17). Editorial Universidad La Gran Colombia. https://omp.ugc.edu.co/index.php/catalagoeditorial/catalog/book/978-628-7626-50-8/chapter/172