Labor and Work Management Related Issues of Social and Indigeniouse Movments in Mexico and Latin American Countires
José G. Vargas-Hernández, Mohammad Reza Noruzi
Abstract
Class and ethnic conflicts are that at the base of the struggle for identity of the indigenous movements that has its roots during the colonial period. The indigenous movement is not homogeneous and does not include all ethnic groups in the country, but it has many different expressions and encompasses different entities at local, regional and national levels. Movements at local levels are based on their ethnicity and community with limited mobilization. At regional level are integrated associations of ethnic groups.This paper aims to analyze the
historical social approach and under the frame of indigenous political ecology of social movements for recognition of indigenous rights in contemporary Mexico.
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