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Becoming Maya: Ethnicity and Social Inequality in Yucatan Since 1500

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Becoming Maya: Ethnicity and Social Inequality in Yucatán Since 1500 - Gabbert, Wolfgang
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In Mexico's Yucat???n peninsula, it is commonly held that the population consists of two ethnic communities: Maya Indians and descendants of Spanish conquerors. As a result, the history of the region is usually seen in terms of conflict between conquerors and conquered that too often ignores the complexity of interaction between these groups and the complex nature of identity within them. Yet despite this prevailing view, most speakers of the Yucatec Maya language reject being considered Indian and refuse to identify ...

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Becoming Maya: Ethnicity and Social Inequality in Yucatán Since 1500 2004, University of Arizona Press

ISBN-13: 9780816523160

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