Pütchipü'ü

Traditional mediator in the Wayuu culture
Palabrero
Pütchipü'ü
JurisdictionWayuu people
Wayuu normative system, applied by the Pütchipü’üi (palabrero)
CountryColombia
Reference00435
RegionLatin America and the Caribbean
Inscription history
Inscription2010 (5th session)
ListRepresentative

A pütchipü'ü, or pütche'ejachi (in Wayuu, "messenger of the word"; Spanish: palabrero), is the central element in the traditional administration justice system of the Wayuu people. The role of a pütchipü'ü is to solve conflicts through mediation and negotiation.[1] This can include conflicts between different members or clans of the Wayuu community or with people or organizations outside the Wayuu people. This negotiation includes material compensation to be paid by the aggravating family to the aggrieved family group.

In 2010,[2] this mediation system was recognized by UNESCO as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.[3] This indigenous law system has been recognized by governments of Venezuela and Colombia. The pütchipü'ui are organized by the Major Autonomous Board of Palabreros.[4]

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References

  1. ^ They Survived Colonization and War. But Venezuela’s Collapse Was Too Much. New York Times
  2. ^ Palabrero: patrimonio inmaterial de la humanidad. (in Spanish)
  3. ^ The Wayuu normative system, applied by the Pütchipüüi (palabrero). UNESCO
  4. ^ ACNUR Colombia apoya proceso de Junta Mayor de Palabreros Wayúu en La Guajira. UNHCR (in Spanish)
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