Huichol Territory and the Mexican Nation : Indigenous Ritual, Land Conflict, and Sovereignty Claims /
"The Huichol (Wixarika) people claim a vast expanse of Mexico's western Sierra Madre and northern highlands as a territory called kiekari, which includes parts of the states of Nayarit, Jalisco, Durango, Zacatecas, and San Luis Potosi. This territory forms the heart of their economic and s...
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Tucson :
University of Arizona Press,
2011.
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Table des matières:
- 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
- Appendix 1. Mojoneras of San Andres Cohamiata
- Appendix 2. Story proposal by Philip True.


