Meaning of nature from the world view of the Rama people in the Indian River and Punta de Águila communities from the Rama - Kriol territory
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https://doi.org/10.5377/rci.v26i01.9889Keywords:
World view, Cultural identity, Nature, Mythology, Rama People, Oral historyAbstract
The research on the Meaning of nature from the world view of the Rama people in the Indian River and Punta de Águila communities from the Rama - Kriol territory, for the strengthening of the cultural identity of the Rama people was carried out in 2018 mainly in Bangkukuk and Indian River communities, San Juan de Nicaragua. The research has identified and documented the knowledge of the practices of culture, it has proposed strategies for the incorporation of these cultural values in the Bilingual Intercultural Education curriculum for the Rama people.Socio – cultural research and the knowledge of the Rama people such as: ancestral knowledge, culture, custom, history and traditions, their way of understanding the world and the meaning of their life; Then new beliefs and practices are sought, which will form over time the way of life of the Rama people, from new experiences and knowledge of society, dialectical changes that identify them because of their needs to adapt to nature and another for the influence of other social groups that establish contact with other communities. Likewise, the practice of the same ancestral knowledge, thus strengthening the cultural identity of the Rama people in their territory
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