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Yaqui Resistance and Survival : The Struggle for Land and Autonomy, 1821-1910 /

Among Mexico's indigenous populations, the Yaqui Indians of Sonora have most successfully repelled threats to their identity, land, and community. Interested in explaining how the relatively "small" nation withstood four centuries of contact with white culture, Evelyn Hu-DeHirt focuse...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hu-DeHart, Evelyn
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin Press, 1984.
Series:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • pt. 1. Introduction. Overview
  • The colonial legacy
  • pt. 2. They refuse to be Mexicans. The Banderas rebellion : phase one
  • The Banderas rebellion : phase two
  • Banderas assessed
  • pt. 3. Caudillo politics. The Gandara era, 1838-1856
  • The Pesquiera era, 1857-1876
  • Alliances appraised
  • pt. 4. A separate republic. An obituary for Cajeme
  • pt. 5. Guerrilla Warfare. Broncos and Pacificos
  • The Yaquis repatriated
  • Redemption of guerrilla warfare
  • End of the century : taking stock
  • pt. 6. The final solution. Sonora at the dawn of the twentieth century
  • Search and arrest : deportation begins
  • Deportation accelerates
  • The Yaquis' last surrender
  • Porfirian contradictions
  • pt. 7. Conclusion. The nineteenth century : summation
  • The twentieth century : epilogue.