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- Title
LOS HACENDADOS Y RANCHEROS MAYAS DE YUCATÁN EN EL SIGLO XIX.
- Authors
Gallegos, Laura Machuca
- Abstract
Haciendas were not exclusive for "white" powerful groups, since they were available for the Maya. Hacienda was one of the only productive economic activities in the peninsula, so the Maya (in spite of being a minority) became the owners. They even had debtor workers. They were not marginalized from economic development but rather participated actively in it. This paper studies Maya masters by following some of their strategies and reconstructing both their binds and relations. Our main source are notarial documents, particularly testaments, where some variables like spouse, testamentary executor and witness are studied.
- Subjects
HACIENDAS; MAYA mythology; ECONOMIC activity; RANCHES; SOCIAL groups; NINETEENTH century
- Publication
Estudios de Cultura Maya, 2010, Vol 36, p173
- ISSN
0185-2574
- Publication type
Article