Fronteras, comunidades indígenas y acumulación de violencias
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Keywords

Mayan communities in Guatemala has historically formed from the axis of the constituent and persistent violence. In the colony
the Republic and the war from 70s to the last century
currently joins the violence produced by the incorporation of these suburbs to the global order
the “megaprojects” and the exploitation of natural resources
the expanding of drug trafficking or migration to United States. Capitalization “for themselves” because of the resources transferred by the massive incorporation of indigenous peoples to this exodus to “the North” introduces disordered urbanization and modernization
and sociocultural paradoxes. This set of transformations creates new dependencies and violence as part of everyday
radically defying community life. This article explores the case of the department of Huehuetenango
border with Mexico. violencias
frontera
comunidades indígenas
globalización de la periferia
Guatemala

How to Cite

Camus, M. (2014). Fronteras, comunidades indígenas y acumulación de violencias . Desacatos. Revista De Ciencias Sociales, (38), 73–94. https://doi.org/10.29340/38.272