9000 indigenous kids will "learn by playing"

9000 indigenous kids will "learn by playing"

9000 indigenous kids  will "learn by playing"

Kickapoo kids from Sonora, Mexico

Kickapoo kids from Sonora, Mexico
The new generations of Sonoran Kickapoo can “learn by playing” and reassure the cultural elements of their heritage with an intercultural approach.

Meeting the Sonoran Kickapoo Chief

Meeting the Sonoran Kickapoo Chief
Lutisuc joined in Tamichopa with Ramon Barbachan, Sonoran Kickapoo Chief, planning the collaborative work in benefit of the group

A scene from the river in Tamichopa, Mexico

A scene from the river in Tamichopa, Mexico
Up northeast the state of Sonora, the Bavispe River provides water and food to the Kickapoo people. They chose this place to establish a century ago, because it reminded them the homeland.

Didactic game in Pima language.

Didactic game in Pima language.
Didactic material elaborated by Lutisuc in 2004 to preserve the indigenous groups languages and streghten their cultural identity.

Pima kids playing with their families

Pima kids playing with their families
Young mothers play with their kids using the didactic material elaborated on their own language.

Memory game in Seri language

Memory game in Seri language
Lutisuc elaborated on may 2006 in colaboration with the Seri ethnic group, a memory game that describes on their own language sea animals that they find in their own habitat.

Yaqui Kids playing with their teacher

Yaqui Kids playing with their teacher
Didactic material in yaqui language elaborated by Lutisuc on 2003 in colaboration with teachers and yaqui kids.

Pima kid painting in a comunitary mural

Pima kid painting in a comunitary mural
Lutisuc has organized different artistic stimulation workshops, where indigenous kids ilustrate their traditions, legends and the world around them.

Yaqui kid as a Deer Dancer

Yaqui kid as a Deer Dancer
Almost every indigenous group of Mexico do the Deer Dance, but the Yaqui group preserve it without variations since prehispanic time.

Yaqui kids as Pascola Dancers

Yaqui kids as Pascola Dancers
Since they are little boys the yaqui kids participate in their traditional ceremonies and dances of their communities.

The Yoreme Mayo Marathon cover

The Yoreme Mayo Marathon cover
Photo from Progress Report 'News from Sonora Mexico'

Kickapoo community, Tamichopa, Mexico

Kickapoo community, Tamichopa, Mexico
Photo from Progress Report 'News from Sonora Mexico'

Cd Cover “ili usi bwikam” (signing childrens)

Cd Cover “ili usi bwikam” (signing childrens)
Photo from Progress Report 'News'

Kids from the Bocas, Huatabampo, Sonora

Kids from the Bocas, Huatabampo, Sonora
Photo from Progress Report 'News'

Shows a little while of Jabesa ne? delivery in a shelter in Tóri

Shows a little while of Jabesa ne? delivery in a shelter in Tóri
Photo from Progress Report 'July Report'

Yaqui Alphabet Cover

Yaqui Alphabet Cover
Photo from Progress Report 'July Report'

An example of the content of the work notebook

An example of the content of the work notebook
Photo from Progress Report 'July Report'

Jabesa Front page

Jabesa Front page
Photo from Progress Report 'March 2007, Report'

Seri children playing a memory game

Seri children playing a memory game
Photo from Progress Report 'March 2007, Report'

Artistic Stimulation Workshop

Artistic Stimulation Workshop
Photo from Progress Report 'March 2007, Report'