This paper reflects our combined experiences between an Andean People of Northern Chile and the social research, both enacting multiples perspectives among similar issues of heritage interests in the current multicultural setting. The possibilities of dialogue depend on long term relationships and occur in concretes contexts, where the differences and inequalities become explicit both to define and uphold a diversity of perspectives and their interweaving.
Uribe, M., Urrutia, F., & Kalazich, F. (2017). Pukara and Chullpas of Nama (Tarapacá): Political Dialogues on Archaeology and Heritage with an Aymara Community from Northern Chile. Revista Chilena De Antropología, (36), 362–384. Retrieved from https://revistadeantropologia.uchile.cl/index.php/RCA/article/view/47500