Abstract The Seris are an indigenous group that inhabits the central coast of Sonora, Mexico, identified historically as hunter-gatherers and fishers. They were educated under the rural schools program implemented by the federal government in the 1920s. From a regional perspective, this paper explores the scope of this cultural/educational policy to elucidate the factors that led to its implementation, arguing that the rural education aimed at indigenous peoples was determined through negotiations by intermediaries; in this case, ranchers, teachers, local merchants and members of religious associations who sought to adjust the educational programs to this community’s existing cultural conditions.Resumen Los seris, grupo indígena pescador, c...
Neste artigo, faço uma revisão geral da historiografia acerca da educação rural, promovida após a Re...
This article shows the results of a qualitative/documentary study on intercultural education carried...
The formation of the Mexican educational system has needed a main character: rural school teachers. ...
The rural education started from 1920's in Mexico is characterized as the movement of social improve...
This paper addresses processes of sociocultural appropriation in the federal school project, as veri...
With the creation of the Secretariat of Public Education (1921), it takes the idea of ‘bring civiliz...
With the creation of the Secretariat of Public Education (1921), it takes the idea of ‘bring civiliz...
This paper contributes as an anthropological analysis to study the strategies of indigenous peoples ...
There is a considerable amount of research on Mexican education available, but little has concentrat...
After Mexico became independent in 1821, the establishment of the public educational system did not ...
On this article we approach the education for indigenous childhood at the Indigenous Reservation nap...
Este artículo analiza la importancia, el significado y la participación social en la escolarización ...
In Mexico after the revolution occurred in 1910, the new government initiated the spread of school e...
<strong> </strong><p>NOTAS SOBRE A HISTORIOGRAFIA DA EDUCAÇÃO RURAL NO MÉXICO</p><p>Resumo</p><p>Nes...
In Mexico after the revolution occurred in 1910, the new government initiated the spread of school e...
Neste artigo, faço uma revisão geral da historiografia acerca da educação rural, promovida após a Re...
This article shows the results of a qualitative/documentary study on intercultural education carried...
The formation of the Mexican educational system has needed a main character: rural school teachers. ...
The rural education started from 1920's in Mexico is characterized as the movement of social improve...
This paper addresses processes of sociocultural appropriation in the federal school project, as veri...
With the creation of the Secretariat of Public Education (1921), it takes the idea of ‘bring civiliz...
With the creation of the Secretariat of Public Education (1921), it takes the idea of ‘bring civiliz...
This paper contributes as an anthropological analysis to study the strategies of indigenous peoples ...
There is a considerable amount of research on Mexican education available, but little has concentrat...
After Mexico became independent in 1821, the establishment of the public educational system did not ...
On this article we approach the education for indigenous childhood at the Indigenous Reservation nap...
Este artículo analiza la importancia, el significado y la participación social en la escolarización ...
In Mexico after the revolution occurred in 1910, the new government initiated the spread of school e...
<strong> </strong><p>NOTAS SOBRE A HISTORIOGRAFIA DA EDUCAÇÃO RURAL NO MÉXICO</p><p>Resumo</p><p>Nes...
In Mexico after the revolution occurred in 1910, the new government initiated the spread of school e...
Neste artigo, faço uma revisão geral da historiografia acerca da educação rural, promovida após a Re...
This article shows the results of a qualitative/documentary study on intercultural education carried...
The formation of the Mexican educational system has needed a main character: rural school teachers. ...