In her book Weaving Generations Together, Patricia Greenfield presents an account of the nature and course of human development that suggests a tight relationship with sociocultural change. During two extensive stays in the Zinacantec Mayan hamlet of Nabenchauk, Mexico, in 1969–70 and 1991, Greenfield studied weaving, the typical activity of Mayan women, and developed a long-term project spanning two generations of Zinacantec mothers teaching their daughters how to weave. The results of this project are documented in the book, initially developed as a catalog for a museum exhibition; as well as in multiple scientific reports by the author and her collaborators (e.g., Childs & Greenfield, 1980; Greenfield, 2000; Greenfield, Maynard, & Chil...
Growing demand for handwoven Maya textiles from Guatemala parallels recent international fascination...
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In studying the past, archaeologists examine change and continuity over time, but physical processes...
The authors report a diachronic investigation of cultural appren-ticeship, creativity, and cognitive...
Weaving Generations Together: Evolving Creativity in the Maya of Chiapas (2004) examines the impact ...
Against the background of an unchanging sequence of representational development, we demonstrate tha...
textThe initial purpose of this study was to explore how tourism in Guatemala is affecting indigenou...
textThe initial purpose of this study was to explore how tourism in Guatemala is affecting indigenou...
Research has indicated that Indigenous children of the Americas often collaborate more skillfully — ...
Research has indicated that Indigenous children of the Americas often collaborate more skillfully — ...
Milpa is an ancestral agriculture technique that has been passed down by Indigenous communities in s...
While much has changed since European people first interfered in the lives of Northern Native Americ...
The Seediq tribe is one of Taiwan’s Indigenous peoples, and they have very traditional weaving...
Growing demand for handwoven Maya textiles from Guatemala parallels recent international fascination...
Milpa is an ancestral agriculture technique that has been passed down by Indigenous communities in s...
Growing demand for handwoven Maya textiles from Guatemala parallels recent international fascination...
18 páginasThe purpose of this article is to analyze the psycho-cultural processes involved in knitti...
In studying the past, archaeologists examine change and continuity over time, but physical processes...
The authors report a diachronic investigation of cultural appren-ticeship, creativity, and cognitive...
Weaving Generations Together: Evolving Creativity in the Maya of Chiapas (2004) examines the impact ...
Against the background of an unchanging sequence of representational development, we demonstrate tha...
textThe initial purpose of this study was to explore how tourism in Guatemala is affecting indigenou...
textThe initial purpose of this study was to explore how tourism in Guatemala is affecting indigenou...
Research has indicated that Indigenous children of the Americas often collaborate more skillfully — ...
Research has indicated that Indigenous children of the Americas often collaborate more skillfully — ...
Milpa is an ancestral agriculture technique that has been passed down by Indigenous communities in s...
While much has changed since European people first interfered in the lives of Northern Native Americ...
The Seediq tribe is one of Taiwan’s Indigenous peoples, and they have very traditional weaving...
Growing demand for handwoven Maya textiles from Guatemala parallels recent international fascination...
Milpa is an ancestral agriculture technique that has been passed down by Indigenous communities in s...
Growing demand for handwoven Maya textiles from Guatemala parallels recent international fascination...
18 páginasThe purpose of this article is to analyze the psycho-cultural processes involved in knitti...
In studying the past, archaeologists examine change and continuity over time, but physical processes...