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Wandering Peoples: Colonialism, Ethnic Spaces, and Ecological Frontiers in Northwestern Mexico, 1700–1850 - Latin America Otherwise Cynthia Radding
Wandering Peoples: Colonialism, Ethnic Spaces, and Ecological Frontiers in Northwestern Mexico, 1700–1850 - Latin America Otherwise
Cynthia Radding
Focusing on the native subjects of Sonora in Northwestern Mexico, this book explores the social process of peasant class formation and the cultural persistence of Indian communities, during the transitional period between Spanish colonialism and Mexican national rule. It is useful for those in the fields of Latin American and postcolonial studies.
432 pages, 4 graphs, 6 illustrations, 5 maps
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | April 30, 1997 |
| ISBN13 | 9780822318996 |
| Publishers | Duke University Press |
| Pages | 432 |
| Dimensions | 236 × 153 × 33 mm · 658 g |
| Language | English |