Education as a homogenizing engine in indigenous cultures: case study of Aymara children in Northern Chile
Abstract Chile is a multi-ethnic Republic; a situation which contradicts itself when one looks at the relationship between the State and its ethnic groups, such as the Aymara in the North. One example of this is the implementation of a state-centric educational model which seems to be homogenizing....
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Main Authors: | Victoria Rivera (Author), Abraham Paulsen (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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