Knitting Mochilas: A Sociocultural, Developmental Practice in Arhuaco Indigenous Communities
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DOI: 10.5964/ejop.v12i2.1039
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Rodríguez Burgos, Lilian Patricia; Rodríguez Castro, Jennifer; Bojacá Rodríguez, Sandra Milena; Izquierdo Martínez, Dwrya Elena; Amortegui Lozano, Allain Alexander; Prieto Castellanos, Miguel AngelAbstract
The purpose of this article is to analyze the psycho-cultural processes involved in knitting “mochilas” (traditional bags), a common craft in the Arhuaco indigenous community located in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia. The article is structured in three parts, as follows: first, issues related to child development are discussed; then, the analysis method used to study the processes involved in the practice of knitting is presented and, finally, we reflect on the importance of recovering the sense and meaning of this everyday practice as a way to study child development.
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Europe's Journalof Psychology, 2016,Vol. 12(2),242–259
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