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NUEVAS VARIEDADES DE ROSA (Rosa spp. L.): LUNA BRILLANTE, ROSKY, SOL, VOLY, CHINA POBLANA, LINDA MEXIQUENSE, MARGOTH, MAZAHUA, QUETITA E ITZAMARA

Revista Fitotecnia Mexicana
La actividad florícola en México es de enorme relevancia para los mercados nacionales e internacionales, y también una estrategia de ingresos para grandes y pequeños productores con agricultura familiar, porque tiene una tasa de retorno de capital ...
Guadalupe Ramírez-Zea   +1 more
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Valoración biocultural de la milpa mazahua en una comunidad del noreste del Estado de México.

Agricultura Sociedad y Desarrollo
El valor biocultural de la milpa mazahua y su contribución a la soberanía alimentaria, ha sido poco estudiado. El objetivo de la investigación, fue explicar las relaciones que se desarrollan en el sistema milpa mazahua, para la comprensión de su ...
Isabel Bastida-Francisca   +5 more
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Food vulnerability index for the development of the Mazahua community in the state of Mexico

Journal of Infrastructure Policy and Development
The native peoples of the State of Mexico, especially the Mazahua community, present a high degree of marginality and food vulnerability, causing their inhabitants to be classified within the poor and extremely poor population.
Ernest Yasser Núñez Betancourt   +3 more
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Capital social y acción colectiva para consolidar el MIAF mazahua

Revista de Estudios Regionales Nueva Época
A través del acompañamiento con un grupo de productores mazahuas que han convertido sus milpas convencionales en agrosistemas Milpa Intercalada con Árboles Frutales (MIAF), se plantea el objetivo de identificar el papel del capital social y la acción ...
Karla Violeta Pillado Albarrán   +3 more
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Some Post-Conquest Changes in Mazahua

International Journal of American Linguistics, 1956
0. The oldest known study of the Mazahua language was made by Diego de Nagera Yanguas in his Doctrina y Ensenanza en la Lengua Mazahua, published in 1637.1 It is my purpose to indicate some similarities and differences in the Mazahua of today and that spoken 300 years ago.
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Responsibility and Reciprocity: Social Organization of Mazahua Learning Practices

Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2009
This article describes Mazahua children's participation in learning interactions that take place when they collaborate with more knowledgeable others in everyday activities in family and community settings. During these interactions they coordinate their actions with those of other participants, switching between the roles of “knowledgeable performer”
Paradise, R., de Haan, M.J.
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Mitochondrial DNA Analysis of Mazahua and Otomi Indigenous Populations from Estado de México Suggests a Distant Common Ancestry

Human Biology: The Official Publication of the American Association of Anthropological Genetics, 2017
The indigenous Mazahua and Otomi have inhabited the same localities in Estado de México since pre-Columbian times. Their languages, Mazahua and Otomi, belong to the Oto-Manguean linguistic family, and although they share cultural traditions and a ...
Angélica González-Oliver   +3 more
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Oral mucosa lesions in Mazahua Indian adolescents.

Acta odontologica latinoamericana : AOL, 2003
The epidemiologic data on oral lesions in native Indians remain unknown in many countries around the world. This paper reports the prevalence and distribution of oral congenital anomalies and pathologic lesions found in a survey of 107 schoolchildren (ages 12 to 17), from two isolated communities in the ethnographic Mazahua area in the State of Mexico.
J A, Banderas   +2 more
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Passivity or tacit collaboration: Mazahua interaction in cultural context

Learning and Instruction, 1996
Abstract This article presents a descriptive analysis of Mexican Mazahua mother-child and child-child interactions observed in small family groups in a market setting. The interactions presented involve passive behavior by one of the participants. This behavior can be described in reference to the Mesoamerican sociocultural context that informs the ...
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