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On Oral Tradition Projects


Anyon, Roger, T.J. Ferguson, Loretta Jackson, & Lillie Lane. Native American Oral
    Traditions and Archaeology: Issues of Structure, Relevance and Respect. SAA
    Bulletin 14(2): Working Together.

Bradomin, José Maria. (1978). Historia Antigua de Oaxaca. Editorial Tradición.

Brennan, Marie & Susan E. Noffke. (1997). Uses of Data in Action Research in Action
    Research as a Living. New York: Peter Lang.

Eliade, Mircea. (2003). Mito y Realidad. Editorial Kairós.

Fals-Borda, Orlando. (1994). Postmodernity and Social Responsibility. University of
    Bath, England, July 6-9.

Farr, Marcia. (2003). Oral Traditions in Greater Mexico. Oral Tradition, 18/2, 159-161.

Fine, Elizabeth C. (2003). Performance Praxis and Oral Tradition. Oral Tradition, 18/1,   
    46-48.

Gary L., Kathryn Herr & Ann Sigrid Nihlen. (1994). Studying Your Own School (p. 21). Corwin Press.

Genzuk, Michael. A Synthesis of Ethnographic Research. University of Southern
California Center for Multilingual, Multicultural Research.

Henige, David. (1988). Oral, but Oral What? The Nomenclatures of Orality and Their
Implications . Oral Tradition, 3/1-2, 229-238.

Illich, Ivan. (1968). To Hell with Good Intentions. An address by Monsignor Ivan Illich
to the Conference on InterAmerican Student Projects (CIASP) in Cuernavaca, Mexico.

Kemmins, Stephen. Action Research: Exemplary Projects. “The Essence of Action
Research” Seminar of the Adult Literacy Research Network Node for Victoria
(Language, Australia), Victoria University of Technology City Campus,
September 19, 1997.

López García, Ubaldo. (2007). Sa’vi discursos ceremoniales de yutsa to’on (Apoala).
Leiden University.

Marroquin, Enrique. (1999). La Cruz Mesiánica. Palabra ediciones.

McKean, Thomas A. (2003). Tradition as Communication. Oral Tradition, 18/1, 49-50.

Noffke, Susan. (1994). Action Research: towards the next generation. Educational
Action Research, Volume 2, No. 1.

Rosenberg, Bruce A. (1987). The Complexity of Oral Tradition. Oral Tradition, 2/1, 73
90.

Simpson, J. & S. Roud. (2000). Dictionary of English Folklore (p. 254). Oxford.

Tangherlini, Timothy R. (2003). “Oral Tradition” in a Technologically Advanced World.
Oral Tradition, 18/1, 136-138.

Vansina, Jan. (2008). Oral Tradition as History. University of Michigan Library,
Scholarly Publishing Office, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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On Interculturality Issues...

Culture´s Consequences: Comparing Values, Behaviors, Institutions, and Organizations Across Nations
Hofstedde, Geert / Book Chapter: Intercultural Encounters

Striving for success: First Nations Education in Canada. (Indians in Canada)
LABERCANE George, McEACHERN William, 1995, pp.323 (9)

A good start: A progressive, transactional approach to diversity in pre-service teacher education M Beatriz Arias, Leslie Poynor. Bilingual Research Journal. Washington: Fall 2001. Vol. 25, Iss. 4; pg. 417, 18 pgs

Action Research: Toward the Next Generation
Noffke, Susan. University of Illinois, USA
Educational Action Research, Vlume 2, No. 1. 1994

Interculturality, Conflicts and Religion: Theoretical Perspectives
Parker Gumucio, Cristián. 2008, Social Compass, , pp.316-329

The Politics of Shame in Intercultural Education
Zembylas, Michalinos
Education, Citizenship And Social Justice, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 263-280, November 2008

"I Don't Want to Hear That!": Legitimating Whiteness through Silence in Schools.
Castagno, Angelina E
Anthropology & Education Quarterly, vol. 39, no. 3, pp. 314-33, September 2008

The Application of Participatory Action-Research in Latin America
Fals-Borda, Orlando
International Sociology Vol. 2, No. 4 pp. 329-347

Lifelong Learning and Social Democracy
Griffin, Colin, University of Surrey
International Journal of Lifelong Education, Vol.18, No. 5 (Sept-Oct, 1999), 329-342

Indegenuos Peoples: A Global Quest for Justice.
A Report for the Independent Comision on International Humanitarian Issues
Zed Books Ltd, London & New Jersey

The History of Human Rights: From Ancient Times to the Globalization Era
Ishay, R. Micheline, University of California Press

Cry of the Oppressed: The History and Hope of the Human Rights Revolution
Robert F. Drinan, S.J., Harper & Row, Publishers, San Francisco

Indigenous Peoples in Rich Countries. Book chapter from:
Report from the Frontier: The State of the World´s ´s Indigenous Peoples
Burger, Julian. Zed Books

The New Imperial Order: Indigenous Responses to Globalization
Makere Steward-Harawira

Internationalisation, Ethnic Diversity and the Acquisition of Intercultural Competences
Stier, Jonas. Intercultural Education, Vol. 14, No. 1, 2003

Schooling in Mexico: a Brief Guide for U.S. Educators. McLaughlin, H. James, Eric Digest

Resisting Exile in the “Land of the Free”, D. Anthony Tyeeme Clark and Malea Powell,  2008, pp.1-15

Social Compass, Interculturality, Conflicts and Religion: Theoretical Perspectives, Parker Gumucio Cristián, 2008, pp.316-329

Foundations of Place: A Multidisciplinary Framework for Place-Conscious Education
A. Gruenewald David, 2003, American Educational Research Journal Vol.40, No.3, pp.619-654

ORNELAS Carlos, 2000, The Politics of the Educational Decentralization in Mexico
Journal of Educational Administration Vol. 38  No.5  pp.426-441







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