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Abstract
The present inquiry concerns the memory of the political and territorial struggle of the villages of the Upper Napo in the Equatorian Amazon, especially the case of the Kichwa People of Rukullakta 50 years of organised life. My argument is that the collective memory of the Napo Runa is created on the basis of an amalgamation of forms and dynamics of history, which are built with the narratives and senses evoked from memories and forgotten as a process of intertextuality. Intertextualities organised from the territories by the bodies and subjectivities of so many people who have built up their process of fighting for land and self-determination.