The duplex nature of indigeneity: navigating identity in the Ahuehuepan diaspora
Date
2025
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Abstract
An examination of the impact of globalization on both sides of the US-Mexico border, focusing on people connected to the town Ahuehuepan in the state of Guerrero, tracing families, descendants, and people who locate the focus of their identity in a place they may have never seen.--Provided by publisher.
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Indians of Mexico -- Mexico -- Ahuehuepan -- Ethnic identity
Indians of Mexico -- United States -- Ethnic identity
Indians of Mexico -- Mexico -- Ahuehuepan -- Migrations
Indians of Mexico -- Mexico -- Ahuehuepan -- Social conditions
Foreign workers, Mexican -- United States -- Social conditions
Noncitizens -- United States -- Social conditions
Ethnology -- Research -- Mexico -- Ahuehuepan
Social mobility -- Mexico -- Ahuehuepan -- Case studies
Globalization -- Mexico -- Ahuehuepan -- Case studies
Transnationalism -- Case studies