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Corn: Sacred food of life in the culture that sustence Teenek native community Tamaletom, Tancanhuitz, S.L.P. M

Through a long process of experimentation Mesoamerican cultures invented agriculture, domesticating, among other plants, corn, a grain that is currently one of the most important in the world due to its diverse food, industrial and pharmaceutical uses. As food, it holds a culturally important place...

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Autores principales: Quevedo Pérez, Duver Cediel, Cervantes Herrera, Joel, Noriero Escalante, Lucio, Zepeda del Valle, Juan Manuel
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Publicado: Universidad Autónoma Chapingo 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2017.58.002
https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rga.2017.58.002
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author Quevedo Pérez, Duver Cediel
Cervantes Herrera, Joel
Noriero Escalante, Lucio
Zepeda del Valle, Juan Manuel
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Cervantes Herrera, Joel
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description Through a long process of experimentation Mesoamerican cultures invented agriculture, domesticating, among other plants, corn, a grain that is currently one of the most important in the world due to its diverse food, industrial and pharmaceutical uses. As food, it holds a culturally important place among diverse peoples in the Americas. In this study an analysis was made of the complex relationships between plants, the different heritages of knowledge, technology, and customs, and the forms of social representation linked to the cultivation of this grain in the Teenek community ofTamaletom, municipality of Tancanhuitz, San Luis Potosí, Mexico. In conclusion, it can be clearly seen that in the Teenek community there is a complex relationship between corn cultivation and food, spiritual, mythical, religious and socioeconomic aspects. This culture has resisted the adoption of “Green revolution” technology packages and continues topreserve traditional agricultural practices such as “milpa” (associate crops) that do not cause a high impact on the naturalenvironment on which they depend and respect, strengthening the identity and practices of community solidarity.
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spelling oai_chapingo-geografia-_article-1022023-08-28T16:22:21Z Corn: Sacred food of life in the culture that sustence Teenek native community Tamaletom, Tancanhuitz, S.L.P. M Maíz: Sustento de vida en la cultura Teenek. Comunidad Tamaletom, Tancanhuitz, S.L.P. México Quevedo Pérez, Duver Cediel Cervantes Herrera, Joel Noriero Escalante, Lucio Zepeda del Valle, Juan Manuel maíz milpa rituales saberes tradicionales corn milpa rituals traditional knowledge Through a long process of experimentation Mesoamerican cultures invented agriculture, domesticating, among other plants, corn, a grain that is currently one of the most important in the world due to its diverse food, industrial and pharmaceutical uses. As food, it holds a culturally important place among diverse peoples in the Americas. In this study an analysis was made of the complex relationships between plants, the different heritages of knowledge, technology, and customs, and the forms of social representation linked to the cultivation of this grain in the Teenek community ofTamaletom, municipality of Tancanhuitz, San Luis Potosí, Mexico. In conclusion, it can be clearly seen that in the Teenek community there is a complex relationship between corn cultivation and food, spiritual, mythical, religious and socioeconomic aspects. This culture has resisted the adoption of “Green revolution” technology packages and continues topreserve traditional agricultural practices such as “milpa” (associate crops) that do not cause a high impact on the naturalenvironment on which they depend and respect, strengthening the identity and practices of community solidarity. Mediante un largo proceso de experimentación las culturas mesoamericanas inventaron la agricultura, logrando domesticar entre otras plantas, al maíz, grano que en la actualidad es uno de los más importantes a nivel mundial por sus diversos usos: alimenticio, industrial y farmacéutico. Como alimento, ocupa un lugar culturalmente importante en diversos pueblos de América. En el presente trabajo se realizó un análisis sobre las complejas relaciones entre plantas, los distintos patrimonios de conocimiento, tecnología, costumbres y las formas de representación social ligadas al cultivo de esta gramínea en la comunidad Teenek de Tamaletom, municipio de Tancanhuitz, San Luis Potosí, México. A manera de cierre se concluye que en los Teenek se observa claramente una compleja relación entre el cultivo del maíz y los aspectos alimentarios, espirituales, míticos, religiosos y económico-sociales. Dicha cultura se ha resistido a la adopción de paquetes tecnológicos de la revolución verde y continúan preservando prácticas agrícolas tradicionales como la milpa (cultivos asociados) que no causan un alto impacto en el medio natural del que dependen y respetan, fortaleciendo la identidad y las prácticas de solidaridad comunitaria. Universidad Autónoma Chapingo 2017-06-29 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2017.58.002 10.5154/r.rga.2017.58.002 Revista de Geografía Agrícola; No. 58 (2017): January-June; 5-19 Revista de Geografía Agrícola; Núm. 58 (2017): enero-junio; 5-19 2448-7368 0186-4394 spa https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2017.58.002/r.rga.2017.58.002 Derechos de autor 2017 Revista de Geografía Agrícola https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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Quevedo Pérez, Duver Cediel
Cervantes Herrera, Joel
Noriero Escalante, Lucio
Zepeda del Valle, Juan Manuel
Corn: Sacred food of life in the culture that sustence Teenek native community Tamaletom, Tancanhuitz, S.L.P. M
title Corn: Sacred food of life in the culture that sustence Teenek native community Tamaletom, Tancanhuitz, S.L.P. M
title_alt Maíz: Sustento de vida en la cultura Teenek. Comunidad Tamaletom, Tancanhuitz, S.L.P. México
title_full Corn: Sacred food of life in the culture that sustence Teenek native community Tamaletom, Tancanhuitz, S.L.P. M
title_fullStr Corn: Sacred food of life in the culture that sustence Teenek native community Tamaletom, Tancanhuitz, S.L.P. M
title_full_unstemmed Corn: Sacred food of life in the culture that sustence Teenek native community Tamaletom, Tancanhuitz, S.L.P. M
title_short Corn: Sacred food of life in the culture that sustence Teenek native community Tamaletom, Tancanhuitz, S.L.P. M
title_sort corn: sacred food of life in the culture that sustence teenek native community tamaletom, tancanhuitz, s.l.p. m
topic maíz
milpa
rituales
saberes tradicionales
corn
milpa
rituals
traditional knowledge
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url https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2017.58.002
https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rga.2017.58.002
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