Mexico: Indigenous Territoriality At The End Of The Social Property Era In Mexico


Mexico: Indigenous Territoriality At The End Of The Social Property Era In Mexico John H. Kelly, Peter H. Herlihy, Derek A. Smith, Aida Ramos Viera, Andrew M. Hilburn, and Gerardo A. Hernández Cendejas, 2010   Notwithstanding widespread legal recognition and titling of indigenous lands in Latin America, sweeping neoliberal property regime reforms are quietly changing communal tenure and resource use patterns. Indigenous communities in Mexico have had lands rights in the form of ejidos and...

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