Megaprojects are questionable development bets according to their objective and the social and economic impact they generate on the territories. The objective of this article is to know how the indigenous people of the Nutabe community reconstructed their daily life after the displacement caused by the construction of Hidroituango. It is shown that the members of the council, who now reside in Ituango, Sabanalarga; among others, always fought for the reestablishment of the right to a collective land, in order to preserve their culture. Finally, it is concluded that the community has been resilient, and it has reconfigured its daily life in order to continue the cultural legacy of the indigenous communities.