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The Use of Dye Plants in a Mazahua Community in Central Mexico

Economic Botany, 2018
The use of dye plants is part of the cultural inheritance of Santa Rosa de Lima, Mexico. Numerous dye plants are present in the region, but women mainly use indigo and cochineal to dye wool for making traditional clothing. A comparative study was conducted to identify changes in the use of natural dyes between 1995 and 2017.
Sergio Franco-Maass   +3 more
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Mazahua Ethnobotany and Subsistence in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Mexico

Economic Botany, 2007
Abstract This is the first report on Mazahua knowledge and classification of plants and mushrooms and the roles of these resources in the local economy in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Mexico. A total of 213 useful plant species and 31 species of edible mushrooms were recorded.
Berenice Farfán   +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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La milpa mazahua: la cosmovisión de dos generaciones

Revista Digital Universitaria
Este ensayo trata de la milpa mazahua, un sistema agrícola tradicional, vista a través de dos generaciones de campesinos durante la pandemia. La milpa mazahua es un sistema agroecológico que sostiene a la comunidad con maíz, frijol y calabaza (en colaboración con el ganado bovino y equino, que fertilizan el suelo mediante rotación).
Miguel Ángel Silva Flores   +1 more
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Some Morphophonemic Rules in Mazahua

International Journal of American Linguistics, 1975
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Tonemic-Intonemic Correlation in Mazahua (Otomi)

International Journal of American Linguistics, 1951
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