Semiotics and culture Semiosis of the pascol dance ritual in the world view of the rarámuri of baja tarahumara

This article tries to make a semiotic analysis of the dance ritual of Pascol,which is distinguished as one of the most important cultural practicesrarámuri indians who live in the region of canyons in the western hillsof northwestern Mexico. Through the analysis of semiosis’s dance thisrite try to s...

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Autor Principal: Garrido López, Juan Pablo
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Universidad Santo Tomás, Bogotá-Colombia 2015
Acceso en línea: http://revistas.usta.edu.co/index.php/cfla/article/view/2375
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Sumario: This article tries to make a semiotic analysis of the dance ritual of Pascol,which is distinguished as one of the most important cultural practicesrarámuri indians who live in the region of canyons in the western hillsof northwestern Mexico. Through the analysis of semiosis’s dance thisrite try to show how the process of interpretive significance that give rarámurito explain their worldview. It will aim to realize that this culturalpractice is an essential symbol of the process of the association of signswhose action or influence up a substantial part of the worldview of thisethnic group, which has among its main functions keep some socioculturalprecepts for stability future of families and the community.Keywords: Semiotics, semiotics, worldview, low Tarahumara, fiestas,ritual and dance pascol.