Development of the indigenous people of “amuzgo de xochistlahuaca.” Between tradition and modernization

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Each indigenous people in each Latin American country has its own sociocultural and historical characteristics that have developed in a specific local space, therefore each town is different. However they all share something in common, the fact that they are named “Indians” and they are identified a...

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Autor: Ota Otani, Gen
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palma
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Pueblos indígenas, desarrollo socio histórico, modernización
Indigenous people, socio-historical development, modernization
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spelling Development of the indigenous people of “amuzgo de xochistlahuaca.” Between tradition and modernizationDesenvolvimiento del pueblo indígena amuzgo de Xochistlahuaca en / entre lo “tradicional” y la “modernización”Ota Otani, GenPueblos indígenas, desarrollo socio histórico, modernizaciónIndigenous people, socio-historical development, modernizationEach indigenous people in each Latin American country has its own sociocultural and historical characteristics that have developed in a specific local space, therefore each town is different. However they all share something in common, the fact that they are named “Indians” and they are identified as the opposite of something called “modern”. On the other hand, in recent decades we have seen a dynamism and a transformation among these inhabitants that suggest a rethinking of these ideas.  In this article, I will describe and address the relationship that exists between indigenous groups and the idea of ​​“modernity” and also how they have developed in their recent historical trajectory on this issue considering the socio-historical development that the Amuzgo people have lived in Xochistlahuaca located in the region of the Costa Chica in the State of Guerrero in Mexico.Cada pueblo indígena en cada país latinoamericano tiene características socioculturales e históricas propias que se han desarrollado en un espacio local específico, cada pueblo es diferente, sin embargo, todos ellos comparten algo en común, el hecho de que son señalados como “indios” y son identificados como lo opuesto a algo “moderno”; no obstante, en las últimas décadas observamos un dinamismo y una transformación entre dichos pueblos que hacen sugerir un replanteamiento de estas ideas. En el presente artículo describiré y abordaré sobre la relación que existe entre los pueblos indígenas y la idea de “modernidad” y cómo ellos en su trayectoria sociocultural e histórica reciente se han desenvuelto en esta cuestión a partir del desarrollo socio histórico que ha vivido el pueblo indígena amuzgo, que vive en el municipio de Xochistlahuaca, ubicado en la región de la Costa Chica en el estado de Guerrero en México.Universidad Ricardo Palma2020-01-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionRevisión por pares externosExternal peer reviewapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/pluriversidad/article/view/277110.31381/pluriversidad.v4i4.2771PLURIVERSIDAD; Núm. 4 (2019): PLURIVERSIDAD; 57 - 802617-62622617-625410.31381/pluriversidad.v4i4reponame:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palmainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspahttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/pluriversidad/article/view/2771/2906http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/pluriversidad/article/view/2771/2947Derechos de autor 2020 PLURIVERSIDADinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/27712020-02-25T16:27:08Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Development of the indigenous people of “amuzgo de xochistlahuaca.” Between tradition and modernization
Desenvolvimiento del pueblo indígena amuzgo de Xochistlahuaca en / entre lo “tradicional” y la “modernización”
title Development of the indigenous people of “amuzgo de xochistlahuaca.” Between tradition and modernization
spellingShingle Development of the indigenous people of “amuzgo de xochistlahuaca.” Between tradition and modernization
Ota Otani, Gen
Pueblos indígenas, desarrollo socio histórico, modernización
Indigenous people, socio-historical development, modernization
title_short Development of the indigenous people of “amuzgo de xochistlahuaca.” Between tradition and modernization
title_full Development of the indigenous people of “amuzgo de xochistlahuaca.” Between tradition and modernization
title_fullStr Development of the indigenous people of “amuzgo de xochistlahuaca.” Between tradition and modernization
title_full_unstemmed Development of the indigenous people of “amuzgo de xochistlahuaca.” Between tradition and modernization
title_sort Development of the indigenous people of “amuzgo de xochistlahuaca.” Between tradition and modernization
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Ota Otani, Gen
author Ota Otani, Gen
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Pueblos indígenas, desarrollo socio histórico, modernización
Indigenous people, socio-historical development, modernization
topic Pueblos indígenas, desarrollo socio histórico, modernización
Indigenous people, socio-historical development, modernization
description Each indigenous people in each Latin American country has its own sociocultural and historical characteristics that have developed in a specific local space, therefore each town is different. However they all share something in common, the fact that they are named “Indians” and they are identified as the opposite of something called “modern”. On the other hand, in recent decades we have seen a dynamism and a transformation among these inhabitants that suggest a rethinking of these ideas.  In this article, I will describe and address the relationship that exists between indigenous groups and the idea of ​​“modernity” and also how they have developed in their recent historical trajectory on this issue considering the socio-historical development that the Amuzgo people have lived in Xochistlahuaca located in the region of the Costa Chica in the State of Guerrero in Mexico.
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