The regenerated chacra of the Kichwa-Lamistas: an alternative to permaculture?

Author:

Caradonna Jeremy L1,Apffel-Marglin Frederique2

Affiliation:

1. University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada

2. Smith University, Northampton, MA, USA

Abstract

This article compares Western permaculture theory and practice with the indigenous agricultural system of the Kichwa-Lamistas in the Department of San Martin in High Amazon Peru. It draws on indigenous theory and collaborations with the Kichwa-Lamistas to argue that the bioculture of the latter represents an alternative not only to modern, industrialized agriculture but also to permaculture. The article profiles the agroecological system used by the Kichwa-Lamistas, which employs agroforestry, the use of anthropogenic Terra Preta soils, and other sustainable practices. Although both the Kichwa-Lamista chacra (farm) and the permaculture farm or garden represent, in theory, two forms of closed-loop, polycultural, agroforestry-based subsistence farming, we argue that the enactments of reciprocity and other spiritual components of Kichwa-Lamista bioculture constitute an alternative to permaculture’s rootedness in scientific, materialist, and universalist traditions, which ultimately treat the natural world as other.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

History,Anthropology,Cultural Studies

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