The Two Milpas of Chan Kom: A Study of Socioeconomis and Poloitical Transformations in a Maya Community (Suny Series in Anthropology of Work) (Suny Series, Anthropology of Work)
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Author(s)Alicia Re Cruz
PublisherState University of New York Press
ISBN / ASIN0791428303
ISBN-139780791428306
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Sales Rank2,103,706
CategorySocial Science
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An ethnographic account of Chan Kom, a contemporary Maya community in Yucatan, Mexico that focuses on the social schism within the community resulting from an accelerated process of migration to Cancun, a major tourist center. Chan Kom is a Maya community in the Yucatan peninsula that is currently undergoing a process of transformation due to increasing migration to Cancun, Mexico. The author demonstrates the significance of the Mayas' socio-economic and ideological strategies to adapt to the changes brought about by this migration.
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