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- Title
La guerra por la tierra: racismo, criminalización y Settler Colonialism en el Valle del Yaqui.
- Authors
Kent Carrasco, Daniel
- Abstract
This article proposes a reinterpretation of the colonization war in the Yaqui Valley during the last decades of the 19th century and the opening of the 20th. Based on an analysis of archival sources, it argues that a form of colonialism defined by a "logic of elimination" similar to that of settler colonialism lived in other latitudes took shape in Sonora. In this reinterpretation, the Yaqui war appears not only as a moment in the integration of the Mexican nation-state but also as a dramatic episode in the planetary process of violence enacted against indigenous peoples in regions such as Australia, Argentina, and the United States.
- Subjects
GREEN Revolution; INDIGENOUS Australians; COLONIES; COLONIZATION; RACISM; ARCHIVAL resources; WAR
- Publication
Trashumante. Revista Americana de Historia Social, 2024, Issue 23, p124
- ISSN
2322-9381
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17533/udea.trahs.n23a06