2010
DOI: 10.1353/lag.2010.0026
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Indigenous Territoriality at the End of the Social Property Era in Mexico

Abstract: No obstante el reconocimiento legal extendido y la provisión de títulos a las tierras indígenas en América Latina, el barrido de reformas neoliberales de régimen de propiedad cambian silenciosamente tenencia comunal y modelos de uso de recursos comunales. Las comunidades indígenas en México tienen derechos de tierras en la forma de ejidos y comunidades agrarias , propiedades 'sociales' que se mantienen colectivamente sin tener en cuenta la pertenencia étnica. Esos territorios se han sometido a cambios drástico… Show more

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“…The study focuses on Ticuiz, an agrarian settlement under ejidal community land governance -ejido is a common Mexican community-based land tenure system which was created and legitimated by the Mexican Revolution (e.g. Kelly et al, 2010;Bray, 2013). Ticuiz is located in the southwest of Coahuayana municipality in Michoacán state, between 18 • 38 and 18 • 43 north and 103 • 44 and 103 • 40 west (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The study focuses on Ticuiz, an agrarian settlement under ejidal community land governance -ejido is a common Mexican community-based land tenure system which was created and legitimated by the Mexican Revolution (e.g. Kelly et al, 2010;Bray, 2013). Ticuiz is located in the southwest of Coahuayana municipality in Michoacán state, between 18 • 38 and 18 • 43 north and 103 • 44 and 103 • 40 west (Fig.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%