Los indígenas durante el porfiriato: enrique c. creel y la ley de 1906 para el mejoramiento y cultura de la raza tarahumara en el estado de chihuahua

The regime of Porfirio Diaz-Porfiriato-sought "progress" for Mexico, leaving the indigenous communities at the margin. The Chihuahuan Governor Enrique Creel, however, prompted a controversial legislation in 1906, that looked for the "integration" of the Tarahumara Indians into th...

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Author: Montanaro Mena, María Esther
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2006
Country:Costa Rica
Institution:Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica
Repository:Portal de Revistas UNA
Language:Spanish
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.www.una.ac.cr:article/16233
Online Access:https://www.revistas.una.ac.cr/index.php/historia/article/view/16233
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Porfiriato
Tarahumara Indians
Law of 1906
Creel, Enrique C.
Chihuahua
tarahumaras
Ley de 1906
Creel Enrique C.
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Summary:The regime of Porfirio Diaz-Porfiriato-sought "progress" for Mexico, leaving the indigenous communities at the margin. The Chihuahuan Governor Enrique Creel, however, prompted a controversial legislation in 1906, that looked for the "integration" of the Tarahumara Indians into the "Mexican family". What kinds of preoccupations and interests motivated this project? This article intends to respond to this question.