Territory and ontology in the educational practices of an indigenous Zapotecan community in Mexico
This paper is inscribed within the study of social educational practices in rural indigenous communities of Mesoamerica, practices through which the store of knowledge that guides relationships with the environment are recreated. Ethnographical research conducted in a Zapotec community in the state...
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Main Author: | Raquel Aparicio Cid (Author) |
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Environmental Association of Southern Africa,
2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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