Descriptive study on the problem of indigenous refajo in the Izalcos region of El Salvador

Authors

  • María José Irula Calderón Universidad Dr. José Matías Delgado

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/akademos.v1i26.4439

Keywords:

Refajo, indigenous women, cultural indentity, ethnic group, traditional corte, El Salvador, Izalcos, 1932.

Abstract

The following paper addresses the extinction of the indigenous refajo in the Izalco region of El Salvador; and the cultural, social and historical consequences that this phenomenon represents. Is an analysis about the cause and effect of the disuse and discontinuity of the traditional corte, researching previous bibliographical references, and executing field research through interviews and photographs that recount indigenous refajo users personal experiences and knowledge.
Analyzing the elements (historical, social, cultural and economic) that discontinued refajos and its use amongst women, as well as internal changes that the community suffered from these factors, it fi nalizes giving a concluding refl ection regarding the cultural consequences that this problem implies in the Salvadoran society.

AKADEMOS, Year 10, Vol. 1, No 26, January-June 2016: 99-120

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Author Biography

María José Irula Calderón, Universidad Dr. José Matías Delgado

Estudiante de Diseño del Producto Artesanal, Escuela de Diseño 

Published

2017-07-18

How to Cite

Irula Calderón, M. J. (2017). Descriptive study on the problem of indigenous refajo in the Izalcos region of El Salvador. AKADEMOS, 1(26), 99–120. https://doi.org/10.5377/akademos.v1i26.4439

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