
Huichol Territory and the Mexican Nation
Liffman writes that ""the cultural grounds for territorial claims were what the people I wanted to study wanted me to work on."" Based on six years of collaboration with a land-rights organization, interviews, and participant observation in meetings, ceremonies, and extended stays on remote rancherías, Huichol Territory and the Mexican Nation analyzes the sites where people define Huichol territory. The book's innovative structure echoes Huichols' own approach to knowledge and examines the nation and state, not just the community. Liffman's local, regional, and national perspective informs every chapter and expands the toolkit for researchers working with indigenous communities. By describing Huichols' ceremonially based placemaking to build a theory of ""historical territoriality,"" he raises provocative questions about what ""place"" means for native peoples worldwide.
- Undertittel
- Indigenous Ritual, Land Conflict, and Sovereignty Claims
- Forfatter
- Paul M. Liffman
- ISBN
- 9780816531219
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 412 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.4.2014
- Antall sider
- 296
