Strong cooperativeness and family reproductive ecology : an overview of the communitarian life among Totonacas from Mexico
Young Kgoyomes (Indigenous Totonacas from the rural highlands of Huehuetla district in Mexico) were asked to state their principal moral values. The following 4 concepts in order represent 84% of their choices: (a) life, (b) close relatives, (c) money, and (d) health. The remaining 16% spread across...
Main Author: | Espino, Ramón Patiño |
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University of Liverpool
2008
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.494073 |
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