And I, in My Turn, Will Pass It On: Knowledge Transmission Among the Kayapó

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Statement of Responsibility: 
Murphy, Isabel I
Series Issue: 
2
Issue Date: 
2004
Publisher: 
SIL International
Publisher Place: 
Dallas
Is Part Of Series: 
SIL International Publications in Language Use and Education 2
Extent: 
xvi, 218 pages
Publication Status: 
Published
Table of Contents: 

List of Tables

List of Figures

Preface

  1. Introduction
  2. Spatial Categories and Knowledge Transmission
  3. Kayapo Ways of Knowing
  4. Living and Learning: The Everyday Setting
  5. Celebrated Knowledge: The Ritual Setting
  6. Onward and Upward: Education and Identity Building
  7. Changes and Chances: Education Outside of the System
  8. The Research Questions and Conclusions

Epilogue: The New Knowledge Transmission Ritual

Appendix A: Replication of Werner’s Questionnaire

Appendix B: Kayapo Dietary Regulations

References

Country: 
Brazil
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Entry Number: 
5262