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Cosmovision as Cognitive Technology: The Case of Mesoamerican Medicinal Knowledge. [PDF]
Abstract We examine the use of cognitive technologies in the acquisition and retention of botanical and medicinal knowledge. We focus on the Cruz‐Badianus codex, a 16th‐century Nahua (Aztec) herbarium which discusses the use of plants for a range of illnesses.
De Smedt J, De Cruz H.
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Enhancing participation of historically minoritized groups in Alzheimer disease and related dementias research: National Conference Report. [PDF]
Abstract This paper reports on a Conference organized by the Washington University School of Medicine's (WUSM) Knight Alzheimer Disease Research Center (Knight ADRC), entitled “Enhancing Participation by Minoritized Groups in Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementia (ADRD) Research.” It builds on recommendations from a 2018 Workshop. Representatives from
Mozersky J +31 more
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The ROOTS Parenting Intervention to Improve Child Emotional and Physical Health: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial for Black and Latiné Families. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Black and Latiné children in the United States experience disproportionate rates of emotional and physical health problems, yet few preventive interventions address both types of outcomes in a culturally relevant way. This study explores the feasibility of a parenting program that incorporates ethnic‐racial socialization and healthy lifestyle ...
Cooper DK +7 more
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Miracles in medicine: A narrative inquiry exploring extraordinary events in pediatrics
Abstract Background and Aims Whether miracles are seen as a source of conflict between healthcare teams and families, a foolish or even harmful belief, or a hindrance to system‐wide improvements and scientific inquiry, miracles within medicine have long been questioned.
Geraldine Huynh +2 more
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A Reflection on Dialogic Diving Boards and Decolonising School Art: The African Mask Project
Abstract In this paper, four colleagues working in teacher education reflect on a conversation. The conversation in question was a tangible discussion documented through frequent and purposeful email exchange, exploring traditionalist school art curricula through reference to lived experience, academic theory, and professional anecdote.
Will Grant +3 more
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Abstract This article focuses on the experiences of transnational Latinx youth and families through historias shared by the mothers. Transnational communities such as those from Latinx immigrant backgrounds have acquired critical perspectives because of their experiences in and across borders that have become central to their understanding of how to ...
Idalia Nuñez
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A Multiliteracies Classroom Ecology for Elementary Bilingual Language Learners
Abstract In here, I provide a description of a multiliteracies elementary classroom's ecology according to how an elementary bilingual teacher and bilingual language learners in her classroom interact and engage with traditional (linguistic) and alternative (multimodal) texts in language arts.
Lucía Cárdenas Curiel
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En el artículo se compara la celebración del Día de Muertos del cementerio de Flores y barrios del suroeste de Buenos Aires (Argentina) con la del Cementerio General y Cerro Blanco de Santiago (Chile).
Pablo Mardones, Francisca Fernández
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Identidad, alteridad y el Día de los Muertos en el Altiplano aymara de Puno, Perú
El propósito del presente artículo es discutir, a partir de una investigación etnográfica, el papel del Día de los Muertos en el altiplano aymara peruano, conectándolo con la identidad vivida por los y las actrices sociales involucrados.
Domenico Branca
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En la cultura mexicana, el concepto de muerte que tienen las personas proviene de su cultura milenaria, y el Día de Muertos es el portador de este rasgo cultural.
Longxiang Li, Miao Yu
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