Resultados da pesquisa - "indigenous peoples"

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  1. El tribunal eclesiástico y los indios en el arzobispado de México, hasta 1630 Traslosheros, Jorge E.

    Historia Mexicana

    2002
    “...Bishops and  archbishops from Mexico's Ecclesiastical Province had full jurisdiction over indigenous peoples, and therefore they dealt with offences relating to customs and those against Catholic faith in their courts. ...”
  2. El uso de los baños temascales en la visión de dos médicos novohispanos. Estudio introductorio y transcripción documental de los informes de 1689 Silva Prada, Natalia

    Historia Mexicana

    2002
    “...The  heritage and beliefs about the benefits and ways of using water and the particular and peculiar relationships of indigenous peoples with this natural element and the physical spaces where the baths were performed are discussed. ...”
  3. “Lo mejor de Chile está ahora en México”, ideas políticas y labor pedagógica de Gabriela Mistral en México (1922-1924) Moraga Valle, Fabio

    Historia Mexicana

    2014
    “...She arrived in Mexico to take part in Education Secretary Jose Vasconcelos’ project to implement cultural missions and rural education as primary axes of his post-revolutionary strategy to integrate country folk and indigenous peoples into the nation. This study focuses on two central areas of the poet’s life that have not been extensively researched, her political thought and her pedagogical ideas, both of which were formed not in formal education, but rather through her personal experiences and self-teaching. ...”
  4. De buenos mexicanos, cristianos, soldados y valientes: pueblos coras y huicholes en la Sierra de Nayar, 1840 a 1880 Lira Larios, Regina

    Historia Mexicana

    2020
    “...The article reveals the internal dynamics of the indigenous peoples of Nayarit, who displayed a diverse array of political positions – including confrontation, negotiation and retreat in the face of government action and the presence of the church – in order to defend their territorial and political/religious autonomy, reconfiguring this region of western Mexico in the process....”
  5. Bautizando el colonialismo: las políticas de conversión en México después de la conquista Crewe, Ryan Dominic

    Historia Mexicana

    2019
    “...By the 1530s, mass conversions were a result of a consensus among indigenous peoples that these missions would be the most effective way of protecting their lives, properties and communities. ...”
  6. Estrategias de resistencia cotidianas: Profesionistas Indígenas ante el racismo anti-Indígena en México Bautista Pérez, Judith

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2022
    “...Here I present an analysis of the strategies that professional indigenous people have develop to endure, challenge and contest racism. ...”
  7. Actitudes e ideologías lingüísticas hacia las lenguas qom y español en Colonia Aborigen Chaco, Argentina Paredes, Agustina

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2023
    “...To this end, we focus on the attitudes and linguistic ideologies that the indigenous people have about the Qom and Spanish languages and finally present the conclusions outlined so far. ...”
  8. El uso de egodocumentos para los estudios de la América colonial: judeoconversos ante la Inquisición en el siglo XVII Böttcher, Nikolaus

    Historia Mexicana

    2023
    “...The complex administration of the Spanish Empire generated an extraordinary wealth of all kinds of egodocuments, written by different actors, such as Spaniards, Indigenous people, mestizos, mulattos and foreigners, both men and women, which provide historians with valuable information for defining and analyzing the protagonists of colonial society. ...”
  9. Esterilización forzada de hombres indígenas: una faceta inexplorada Gaussens, Pierre

    Estudios de Género

    2020
    “...This article aims to explore the problem of forced sterilization of indigenous people, from the perspective of political sociology and intersecting with medical anthropology, gender studies, and human rights. ...”
  10. Cambios socioeconómicos en el siglo XXI en poblaciones indígenas Amazónicas: retos actuales Salinas Castro, Victoria, Bilsborrow, Richard E., Gray, Clark

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2019
    “...It observes a young population with high fertility, as well as slight decreases in traditional livelihood activities and improved access to services, fostered by greater contact with external actors, such as oil companies, settlers and the government, which at the same time create a socio-environmental complexity that constitutes a challenge now and in the future for the exercise of the rights of indigenous people....”

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