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Adv Child Dev Behav ; 49: 315-40, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26955935

RESUMO

The analysis of Indigenous learning practices in Mexico and the United States typically relies on ethnography, oral history, and participant observation as the methodology for understanding the socialization processes of Mesoamerican societies. In this chapter, we consider the importance of using historical analysis as an added methodology for understanding the Indigenous learning practices by considering three case studies of Indigenous communities in Mexico, where a consideration of historical patterns have proven fruitful for understanding the contemporary Learning by Observing and Pitching In (LOPI) practices. These communities include the Nahua people of the state of Puebla, the P'urhépecha communities of the state of Michoacán, and the Nahua people of the Texcoco area to the southeast of Mexico City. We conclude that a consideration of the cultural patterns that have developed in Mesoamerican societies across time would benefit contemporary researchers as one component of their LOPI research.


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Atenção , Comparação Transcultural , Comportamento de Ajuda , Indígenas Norte-Americanos/história , Indígenas Norte-Americanos/psicologia , Aprendizado Social , Participação Social/história , Participação Social/psicologia , Socialização , Adulto , Criança , Feminino , História do Século XVI , História do Século XVII , História do Século XVIII , História do Século XIX , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Humanos , Masculino , México
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