Huichol territory and the Mexican nation : indigenous ritual, land conflict, and sovereignty claims. Paul M. Liffman
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Huichol territory and the Mexican nation : indigenous ritual, land conflict, and sovereignty claims. Paul M. Liffman
Author:
Liffman, Paul M
Subjects:
Huichol Indians -- Land tenure -- Mexico -- Nayarit
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Huichol Indians -- Land tenure -- Mexico -- Jalisco
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Huichol Indians -- Claims -- Mexico -- Nayarit
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Huichol Indians -- Claims -- Mexico -- Jalisco
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Huichol Indians -- Rites and ceremonies -- Mexico -- Nayarit
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Huichol Indians -- Rites and ceremonies -- Mexico -- Jalisco
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Self-determination, National -- Mexico -- Nayarit
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Self-determination, National -- Mexico -- Jalisco
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Nayarit (Mexico) -- Social life and customs
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Jalisco (Mexico) -- Social life and customs
Description:
Notes bibliogr. Bibliogr. p. 239-263. Glossaire. Index
Machine generated contents note : 1.Indigenous Territorialities in Mexico 2.Ancestrality and Exchange in El Gran Nayar 3.Gourdvines, Fires, and Huichol Territoriality : Nanayari and Kiekari 4.The Roots of Huichol Territoriality : Xiriki Land Tenure 5.Fences and Islands : Discourses and Actors in Territorial Claims 6.Schools 7.A Discursive Avalanche on the Death of Philip True
Related Titles:
Series: First peoples Texte imprimé new directions in indigenous studies Tucson, Ariz. University of Arizona press 2010-....
Publisher:
Tucson : University of Arizona Press, cop. 2011
Creation Date:
cop. 2011
Format:
1 vol. (xii-278 p.) : ill., cartes, jaquette ill. en coul. ; 24 cm
Language:
English
Available:
33MQB MQBMagasin (N-A-023996 )