Culture Fair Project on Mexico

Culture Fair Project on Mexico

Why did we choose Mexico?

Why did we choose Mexico?

The majority of the students in our class are primarily of Mexican decent.

We have a personal connection to Hispanic culture.

WHAT WE LEARNDED!!!

Material Culture

Today, Mexican food is tied to their agriculture and geographical location. It features diets that are centered on maize, beans, avocados, tomatoes, and chilies.

Sombreros, associated with Mexican culture since the 15th Century, are meant to protect people from the hot Mexican sun. Sombrero comes from the Spanish word, sombra meaning shade

One of the most well known weapons created by the Aztec was the maquahuitl.

Mexico homes are different throughout the different areas and include apartments, modern homes, and resorts.

The underground train is the most commonly used form of transportation at $2.00 pesos per ticket or about $.14 USD. The bus system comes in second at $5 pesos per trip or about $.36 USD.

Social Control

Mexico is a federal republic and has a president who is elected by the majority vote. The term of the president in Mexico is 6 years. Mexico has a civil law system which demonstrates the influence of the US.

Religion

About 89% of the Mexican population is Roman Catholic. Religion plays a strong part in their daily lives. As Lorena Ponce told us in our interview, it is unlikely that you will find a home in Mexico without a Crucifix prominently displayed.

Arts

Some of the more important forms of art oresent within Mexican culture include artesania, handcrafts and folk art for utilitarian and decorative purposes, ceramics and pottery with Talavera being the most difficult to create, murals depicting a political or social message, and Papel picado for decortation used during festivities.

Social Organization

In Mexican cultures, family is at the center of social structure. . As far as the hierarchy within families and society, people respect others with authority and look to those for guidance and decision making. Furthermore, Mexicans are highly aware of how members in society fit into a certain hierarchy and thus respect those in a higher rank than themselves. It is considered highly disrespectful to break the chain of hierarchy.

Conflict and Warfare

Their current warfare is their war against drugs. Drug cartels are swarming Mexico due to its ports, corruption, and proximity to the US. While the Mexican government claims to have made progress of cracking down on the drug situation, police can be bought.

Nonverbal and Language Communication

Eye contact between two men is considered aggression while eye contact between a man and a woman is considered flirthing.
There are over 100 different Native American languages in Mexico; however, after the Spanish control of Mexico, Spanish became the official language.

EDUCATION

The Mexican educational system consists of three levels: primary, secondary, and higher education.

Lower-Secondary Education is compulsory, free and allows students to either follow an academic track generally continued into upper secondary schooling or a technical track with a strong emphasis on vocational, commercial and artistic training.

Upper-Secondary Education schools offer two degree tracks are thus usually affiliated with large public universities or SEP or state-controlled colleges, private school, preparatory schools or private schools.

Economic Organization

Mexico is the United States’ second greatest export market and the third greatest source of imports. Due to the free trade agreement with over 50 countries including the United States, Mexico has several markets.

Their agriculture production consists mainly of coffee, beans, rice, corn, cotton, fruits, and wheat. Mexico’s industries include: food and beverages, tobacco, chemicals, iron and steel, petroleum, mining, textiles, clothing, and tourism.

What would we like to learn?

What would we like to learn?

Social Control and Kinship

Social Control and Kinship

Culture and Warfare

Economic Organization

Economic Organization

Political Structure
& Government Structures

Education Systems

Education Systems

What do we already know about Mexican culture?

What do we already know about Mexican culture?

Material Culture

Arts, Play and Recreation

Cantinfla

Cantinfla

Pottery

Pottery

Dia de los Muertos

Dia de los Muertos

Social Organizations

Family - Family oriented; Elderly are viewed as valuable; Family comes first.

Language - Verbal

Religion: Catholic

Virgin de Guadalupe

Virgin de Guadalupe