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Indigenous Education Through Dance and Ceremony
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1. A Danza Landscape 2. Calpulli (An Alliance of Houses) 3. Tequio (Community Work) 4. Tlacahuapahualiztli (The Art of Educating a Person) 5. Cargos 6. Macehualiztli (The Art of Deserving) 7. Decolonial Pedagogy 8. Re-inscribing the Self 9. A Modern Mexica Palimpsest

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Ernesto Colín is Assistant Professor in the Department of Specialized Programs in Urban Education at the School of Education of Loyola Marymount University, USA.

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"Centered around descriptions of the interrelated practices of Calpulli Tonalehqueh, an extant Danza group in San Jose, California, Indigenous Education through Dance and Ceremony makes a significant contribution to the current research literature, especially ethnographies of education. The book aims toward a radical reformulation of what education might look like, as both an intentionally (and intently) personal and cultural/historical project. The project begins to reveal the inner workings of the Calpulli as well as the way those inner workings must reach across space and time for materials and guidance." - Jason Duque Raley, Lecturer, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

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