Solidarity among mobile populations: campesinos, mestizos and indigenous Mexicans in the Southwest Florida

Authors

  • Patricia Fortuny Loret de Mola Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social-Sureste, San Cristobal de Las Casas, México.
  • Mirian Solís Lizama Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social-Istmo, Oaxaca, México.

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https://doi.org/10.29340/20.1034

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Abstract

This paper analyzes three kinds of solidarities build among mobile populations of Mexican migrant peasants, indians and mestizos in Immolake, Florida. It also includes an explanation of the spontaneous informal and more formal ways each population uses to bond with each other. Regarding the first population, the authors describe the networks of mutual suppor t generated spontaneously or circumstantially between Dominicans and a family of peasants from Chiapas. In the second case, the mestizos belong to families from Chamácuaro, Guanajuato, and exemplify the typical ties of people from the same region to their “place of origin†through their patron saint’s festivities. The third case shows the dense social networks build by the Otomíes from the state of Hidalgo.

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2014-07-03

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Solidarity among mobile populations: campesinos, mestizos and indigenous Mexicans in the Southwest Florida. (2014). Desacatos. Revista De Ciencias Sociales, 20, 135-154. https://doi.org/10.29340/20.1034

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