RT Article T1 To pay, heal, and repair Mother Earth in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta: Experiences of indigenous women’s reparation in the implementation of the Colombian Peace Accord JF International review of victimology VO 29 IS 2 SP 170 OP 198 A1 Santamaria, Ángela A2 Cáceres, Paula A2 D’amico, Morgana A2 Sefair, Roxana A2 Rosas, Fabián A2 Restrepo, Laura 1950- A2 Carianil, Laura A2 Moreno, Gabriel LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1842985949 AB This paper describes collaborative research with Wiwa and Arhuaco women concerning local reparations with an intersectional perspective on the Colombian post-conflict agreement. Our central argument is that indigenous women’s processes, experiences, and expectations of reparation reflect a wish to engage in a dialogue with the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) through its Works, Projects or Activities (TOAR) so that their perspectives on and complex conceptions of harm and reparation, as well as their relationship with social orders, bodies, and territory, can be recognized and considered in managing the risks of the revitalization of patriarchy during the post-accord period. K1 post-accord K1 Colombia K1 Indigenous women K1 Reparation DO 10.1177/02697580221132568