The Two Milpas of Chan Kom: Scenarios of a Maya Village Life
Chan Kom is a Maya community in the Yucatán peninsula that is currently undergoing a process of transformation due to increasing migration to Cancún, Mexico. The author demonstrates the significance of the Mayas' socio-economic and ideological strategies to adapt to the changes brought about by this migration.
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The Two Milpas of Chan Kom: Scenarios of a Maya Village Life
Chan Kom is a Maya community in the Yucatán peninsula that is currently undergoing a process of transformation due to increasing migration to Cancún, Mexico. The author demonstrates the significance of the Mayas' socio-economic and ideological strategies to adapt to the changes brought about by this migration.
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The Two Milpas of Chan Kom: Scenarios of a Maya Village Life

The Two Milpas of Chan Kom: Scenarios of a Maya Village Life

by Alicia Re Cruz
The Two Milpas of Chan Kom: Scenarios of a Maya Village Life

The Two Milpas of Chan Kom: Scenarios of a Maya Village Life

by Alicia Re Cruz

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Overview

Chan Kom is a Maya community in the Yucatán peninsula that is currently undergoing a process of transformation due to increasing migration to Cancún, Mexico. The author demonstrates the significance of the Mayas' socio-economic and ideological strategies to adapt to the changes brought about by this migration.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791428306
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 03/01/1996
Series: SUNY series in the Anthropology of Work
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Alicia Re Cruz is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Texas.

Table of Contents

List of Figures

Acknowledgments

1. A Community "In Crisis"

2. Community, Ethnographer and the Ethnography: A Search for Models

3. The Political Era: Modern Times and the Winds of Transformation

4. One Community and Two Worlds

5. From Milperío to Pueblo

6. Social Diversity in Chan Kom's Milpas

7. Images of a Maya Community in the Postmodern World

8. Conclusion: No Hay Novedad

Appendix

Notes

References

Index
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