Child development in post-colonial contexts: educational change and ethnic transfiguration in a French Guiana Wayana-Apalaï indigenous community - Observatoire Caribéen du Climat Scolaire
Article Dans Une Revue Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences Année : 2015

Child development in post-colonial contexts: educational change and ethnic transfiguration in a French Guiana Wayana-Apalaï indigenous community

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This paper presents a first attempt to describe an emergent dynamic: the transformation of family educational practices between Wayana-Apalaï indigenous people of French Guiana. Ethnographic data collected between 2010 and 2013 show a large set of variations concerning care-giving time, housekeeping charges or the frequency of traditional activities. Taking into account the role of schooling and based on a critical analysis of the socioeconomic and historical context, the authors interpreted the data as demonstrating the hypothesis that Wayana-Apalaï have been involved in a process of Ethnic Transfiguration which in return has had a deep impact on traditional lifestyle, on community schemes for youth training and education and, last but not least, on child social development.
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halshs-01143144 , version 1 (18-04-2015)

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Rodica Ailincai, Maurizio Alì. Child development in post-colonial contexts: educational change and ethnic transfiguration in a French Guiana Wayana-Apalaï indigenous community. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2015, INTE2014, 174, pp.3625-3632. ⟨10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.01.1081⟩. ⟨halshs-01143144⟩
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