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Mestizos in Mexico
Afro-Mexicans and the Struggle for Recognition Kimberly Medina
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Black Mexico's Sites of Struggles Across Borders
Supranational Citizenship: (Im)Mobility and the Alternative Birth Movement in Mexico
Rethinking Mestizaje
Discourse of Difference in Americo Paredes María Herrera
Hebrew and Egyptian Linkages
Social Exclusion and the Negotiation of Afro-Mexican Identity in the Costa Chica of Oaxaca, Mexico
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Santa Barbara Consciousness And
University of California, San Diego
Afro-Descendants and Social Stratification in Mexico
Overlapping National Identity, and Population Genomics
UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Barbara Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Blackness and Mestizaje in Mexico and Central America Elisabeth Cunin, Odile Hoffmann
Mestizaje and the Mexican Mestizo Self: No Hay Sangre Negra, So There Is No Blackness
Afro-Descendants and Social Stratification in Mexico. New Evidence from the 2015 Intercensal Survey
Not Just Color: Whiteness, Nation, and Status in Latin America
Eugenic Acculturation Manuel Gamio, Migration Studies, and the Anthropology of Development in Mexico, 1910–1940 by Casey Walsh
Black Catholicism: the Formation of Local Religion in Colonial Mexico
Top View
From La Costa Chica to Pasadena: Transnational Racial Politics of Afro-Mexicans Antonio Rodriguez-Santiago
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Consuming the Native Other: Mestiza/O Melancholia and the Performance of Indigeneity in Michoacán
Copyright by Jessica L. Peña Torres 2020
Chinese Mexicans: Mexico's Forgotten and Overlooked Mestizos
Clinical Study Absence of Multiple Sclerosis and Demyelinating Diseases Among Lacandonians, a Pure Amerindian Ethnic Group in Mexico
History in the Making
The Erasure of the Afro Element of Mestizaje in Modern Mexico: the Coding of Visibly Black Mestizos According to a White Aesthet
UC San Diego UC San Diego Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Blackness and Mestizaje in Mexico and Central America the Harriet Tubman Series on the African Diaspora Paul E