Publication: Los otomíes del semidesierto queretano: Arte, historia y ritualidad.
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Medina Manrique, Ana Laura
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Los grupos otomíes asentados en el semidesierto queretano comparten
prácticas culturales que al ser reproducidas periódicamente permiten
la cohesión de la comunidad reforzando los vínculos sociales
a través de diferentes manifestaciones. Su historia, en la que intervinieron
chichimecas y españoles, refleja algunas prácticas y creencias
producto del contacto de estas sociedades que llevaban consigo componentes
culturales que permitieron el sincretismo que se refleja en
las prácticas actuales. La ritualidad se expresa en parte, por medio de
las manifestaciones artísticas que han contribuido en la pervivencia de
tradiciones y ceremonias que año con año congregan a los pobladores
de diferentes localidades. San Miguel, comunidad protagonista de
este artículo, será el referente para conocer y comprender la vida y
cosmovisión de algunos de los otomíes del semidesierto queretano.
The otomies groups settled in Queretano share cultural practices to be reproduced periodically allow the community cohesion strengthening the social connections through different manifestations. Their history, in which chichimecas and spaniards intervened, reflects some practices and beliefs product of contact of these societies that have cultural components that allowed a syncretism reflected in the current practices. The ritualism is expressed through the artistic expressions that contributed in the survival of traditions and ceremonies which every year bring together residents from different localities. San Miguel, protagonist community in this article, will be the reference for knowing and understanding the life and world view of some of the otomies of Queretaro.
The otomies groups settled in Queretano share cultural practices to be reproduced periodically allow the community cohesion strengthening the social connections through different manifestations. Their history, in which chichimecas and spaniards intervened, reflects some practices and beliefs product of contact of these societies that have cultural components that allowed a syncretism reflected in the current practices. The ritualism is expressed through the artistic expressions that contributed in the survival of traditions and ceremonies which every year bring together residents from different localities. San Miguel, protagonist community in this article, will be the reference for knowing and understanding the life and world view of some of the otomies of Queretaro.
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En Galicia Isasmendi, Erika; Quiles García, Fernando; Ruiz Romero, Zara (eds.). Acervo Mexicano. Legado de culturas. Colección Acer-VOS. Patrimonio Cultural Iberoamericano. Sevilla: Universidad Pablo de Olavide; Puebla: Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, 2017.




