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Venezuela’s Father Korta, Brother Ajishäma

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*Yordanka Caridad*

Jose Maria Korta

HAVANA TIMES — A few months following the murder of Chieftain Sabino Romero
– an incident no one has said or done anything to clarify -, Father Jose
Maria Korta died in a car accident. I never got to meet him in person.

I had read about the accident somewhere. The messages some friends of mine
in Tauca sent me later confirmed it: he was on his way to or returning from
Maripa, one of those small towns in Venezuela’s State of Bolivar located
near the First Indigenous University of Tauca, an institution he had
founded.

When I first came to Venezuela in 2010, I heard of a Jesuit who had gone on
a hunger strike to demand the release of Chieftain Romero and Alexander
Fernandez, both members of the Yukpa tribe who were later murdered. At the
time, the two men were serving prison terms on false charges (as one might
expect).

At the time, Korta was already around 80. I was amazed someone his age
could willingly go without eating for more than a week. It was also the
first time I saw a protest by indigenous people downtown Caracas.

Two years later, thanks to life’s unpredictable twists and turns, I
discovered Indigenous University. What was most fascinating for me, who
knew of the hard work Father Korta had done to found it, was that the
university had not been designed to offer classes about western culture or
the religion of the Jesuits.

Father Korta hadn’t been a typical missionary, a zealous champion of
religious dogma. For him, “the identity of every, individual community is
built on a foundation of faith alone. A missionary must never crush the
cultural particularities of an indigenous people.”
[image: I did not have the fortune of meeting him in person, even though we
were at the same place – a gathering in support of the yukpas – one
afternoon.] <http://www.havanatimes.org/?attachment_id=96481>[1]

I did not have the fortune of meeting him in person, even though we were at
the same place – a gathering in support of the yukpas – one afternoon.

Since his arrival in Venezuela in the 1960s, Korta established close ties
with the indigenous community, adopting their culture, promoting a system
of self-management for these communities which broke with prevailing
policies of unhindered development and many educational projects (in the
70s, he published a math textbook in the Yekwana language).

His “adventures” among indigenous peoples were many, as I learned on
visiting the university in Tauca.

His work in the Amazon region, of course, bothered all those in power at
the time (including the Church), and he was expelled from the territory.
The stubborn Basque would expectedly return years later, at the request of
his indigenous brothers and sisters, to continue with his projects in the
region.

I did not have the fortune of meeting him in person, even though we were at
the same place – a gathering in support of the*yukpas* – one afternoon.

I lost the opportunity of conversing with him, of participating in one of
his projects.

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