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Woodrum, Arlie – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 2009
Summarizing the findings of his study in southwestern Nova Scotia coastal fishing villages, Mike Corbett (2009), in his article "Rural Schooling in Mobile Modernity: Returning to the Places I've Been" lays out several arguments, including the following: First, that formal education "has been and continues to be...a key institution…
Descriptors: Rural Population, Rural Education, Migration, American Indians
Trujillo, Lorenzo A. – 1983
The Hispanic folkloric tradition of Colorado and New Mexico had its beginning in the 1500's and 1600's when the area was colonized by the Spaniards. The "manito" (used by Hispanics in the Southwest to refer to descendants of the area's Spanish colonials) culture has maintained a strong sense of ethnic identity because of geographic…
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, Dance, Folk Culture, Hispanic Americans
La Confluencia, 1976
Edward T. Hall who has been an anthropologist, a writer, and for over 60 years a participant in the complex cultural life of New Mexico, talks about New Mexico's "cultural mosaic", the schools and teachers, bureaucracies and the courts. (NQ)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Bureaucracy, Courts, Cultural Awareness

Murphy, R. Paul – International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 1974
A study of integration of English lexicon into the Spanish spoken in New Mexico considers formal English, formal Spanish and the informal mixture spoken by local Chicanos. (CK)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Dialect Studies, Interference (Language), Language Research

Brisk, Maria Estela – International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 1974
Spanish-speaking children of Northern New Mexico exhibit varying degrees of interference and integration of English in their speech. (CK)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students, Child Language, Interference (Language)
Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC. – 1969
The United States Commission on Civil Rights held hearings in San Antonio, Texas from December 9 to 14, 1968 under the authority of the Civil Rights Act of 1957. The purpose of the hearing was to collect information regarding the civil rights problems of Mexican Americans in the five Southwestern States. Of concern were the issues of education,…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Equal Education, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Equal Protection
Anderson, James G.; Safar, Dwight – 1969
Educational opportunities and curricular programs offered by 2 school systems serving multicultural communities in New Mexico were examined. Differential pupil performance between Indian, Spanish American and Anglo students was studied by comparing ability test scores, achievement test scores, attendance records, drop out rates and post high…
Descriptors: American Indians, Anglo Americans, Cultural Interrelationships, Educational Environment
Eastman, Clyde – 1972
A study conducted during the summer of 1969 researched the concept of culture with regard to the acculturation process of Spanish Americans. The Spanish Americans of north-central New Mexico were compared with the Anglo Americans living within that region. Data were collected on 799 adults from the 2 groups by means of personal interviews. Factor…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Background, Economic Factors
KNOWLTON, CLARK S. – 1966
IN THIS SPEECH TO THE TEACHERS OF LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO, THE AUTHOR REFERS TO THE RICH SPANISH, MEXICAN, AND INDIAN CULTURES AVAILABLE FOR SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY IN NORTHERN NEW MEXICO AND SOUTHWESTERN UNITED STATES. HE BELIEVES THE PLIGHT OF THE INDIANS AND THE SPANISH AMERICAN PEOPLE IS DUE TO DEPRIVATION FROM POLITICAL OFFICE, SOCIOLOGICAL…
Descriptors: American Indians, Bilingualism, Disadvantaged, Economically Disadvantaged
Manuel, Herschel T. – 1965
Differences in cultures and economic status have historically divided the southwest, and the hostility and mistrust brought about by these differences still exist. It is the purpose of this book to present the problems of Spanish-speaking children, to point out basic relationships and trends, and to consider possible ways of meeting specific…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Bilingualism, Church Programs, Cultural Differences
Gillmann, Geneva B. – 1969
The primary data collected and analyzed in conjunction with this study were measurements of self-concept taken on a select sample of 428 fourth- and sixth-grade migrant children in New Mexico, 90% of whom were Spanish-surname migrants. These self-concept scores were correlated with scores from measures of intelligence and achievement; these…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Rating, Anglo Americans, Anxiety

Valencia, Atilano A. – 1974
Providing relevant data, analyses, and observations, with particular reference to the cognitive and affective development of bilingual children, the 1973-74 Grants Bilingual-Bicultural Program evaluation determined the personnel's attitudes and perceptions about program components and operations and the children's responses to bilingual-bicultural…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, American Indians, Anglo Americans, Biculturalism

Leonard, Olen E.; Hannon, John H. – Human Organization, 1977
Examining social and economic change associated with a recent mass exodus of Spanish surnamed populations from rural villages in north-central New Mexico, this article addresses attitudes of those left behind and postulates that while the impact of migration has been felt throughout the area, its intensity has fluctuated among villages. (Author/JC)
Descriptors: Community Satisfaction, Economic Change, Mexican Americans, Population Trends
SIZEMORE, MAMIE; AND OTHERS – 1964
THIS DOCUMENT IS A COLLECTION OF ARTICLES WRITTEN BY MEMBERS OF THE COLORADO INDIAN EDUCATION WORKSHOP. THE ARTICLES ARE CONCERNED WITH THE PROBLEMS OF SOCIAL, CULTURAL, MORAL, EMOTIONAL, AND INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF BILINGUAL-BICULTURAL CHILDREN, AS A MEANINGFUL CURRICULUM IS DEVELOPED TO CORRELATE WITH THEIR SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT.…
Descriptors: American Indians, Bilingual Students, Comprehension, Cultural Pluralism
Eastman, Clyde; And Others – 1976
Patterns of health care use in New Mexico were examined to determine whether income, education, occupation, or other socioeconomic characteristics were associated with use of the service. Adequacy of services were assessed relative to the State's immediate neighbors and the United States from the perspectives of structure, process, and outcomes.…
Descriptors: Expenditures, Folk Culture, Health Facilities, Health Needs