At the present time, approximately 50 % of the population of Guatemala is classified as indigenous, while in Mexico the figure is estimated to be between 10 % and 15%. The figures are deceptive, however, since there is no legal definition of what constitutes an Indian in either country. This unit contains lessons that focus on indigenous groups in both Guatemala and Mexico. The lessons are meant to supplement a study of the history and geography of these two countries. The lessons focus on Mayan children, the poetry of Humberto Ak'abal, Mayan language, Mayan folk tales, and Mayan textiles. Includes information on Mexican education and news and opinions from local newspapers. (BT) ENTIRE DOCUMENT: POOR PRINT QUALITY Reproductions suppli...
As the Pan-Maya movement becomes increasingly important in present day Guatemala, the Popul Wuj, a ...
Maya peoples in Guatemala continue to practice their Indigenous knowledge in spite of the violence e...
This map shows the country of Mexico with each of the states labeled and shaded in various colors. ...
Against the backdrop of emerging indigenous movements in Latin America, the Maya Movement appeared a...
In "Colonial K'iche' in Comparison with Yucatec Maya: Language, Adaptation, and Interethnic Contact,...
Mexico´s educational system has developed several means for Indian instruction. Among them, the free...
In 1992 and 2001, the National Congress of Mexico approved several amendments to the constitution co...
This paper deals with the issue of the Indian population in the southern state of Mexico, Chiapas. T...
This bibliography contains selections from the ethnographic literature concerning the contemporary M...
ABSTRACT Since the late twentieth century, the "indigenous question" has conquered quotas of debate ...
In Mexico, ethnicity is defined based on the language used by a given individual. The indigenous pop...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The publisher's official version is available at: http://...
There is a considerable amount of research on Mexican education available, but little has concentrat...
AbstractThe 2005 Mexico Population Census reveals 70 different languages used in the country. In Mex...
This paper provides a description of programs for Spanish language study in Mexico. The programs lis...
As the Pan-Maya movement becomes increasingly important in present day Guatemala, the Popul Wuj, a ...
Maya peoples in Guatemala continue to practice their Indigenous knowledge in spite of the violence e...
This map shows the country of Mexico with each of the states labeled and shaded in various colors. ...
Against the backdrop of emerging indigenous movements in Latin America, the Maya Movement appeared a...
In "Colonial K'iche' in Comparison with Yucatec Maya: Language, Adaptation, and Interethnic Contact,...
Mexico´s educational system has developed several means for Indian instruction. Among them, the free...
In 1992 and 2001, the National Congress of Mexico approved several amendments to the constitution co...
This paper deals with the issue of the Indian population in the southern state of Mexico, Chiapas. T...
This bibliography contains selections from the ethnographic literature concerning the contemporary M...
ABSTRACT Since the late twentieth century, the "indigenous question" has conquered quotas of debate ...
In Mexico, ethnicity is defined based on the language used by a given individual. The indigenous pop...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The publisher's official version is available at: http://...
There is a considerable amount of research on Mexican education available, but little has concentrat...
AbstractThe 2005 Mexico Population Census reveals 70 different languages used in the country. In Mex...
This paper provides a description of programs for Spanish language study in Mexico. The programs lis...
As the Pan-Maya movement becomes increasingly important in present day Guatemala, the Popul Wuj, a ...
Maya peoples in Guatemala continue to practice their Indigenous knowledge in spite of the violence e...
This map shows the country of Mexico with each of the states labeled and shaded in various colors. ...