Where it divides Arizona and Sonora, the international boundary between Mexico and the United States is both a political reality, literally expressed by a fence, and, to a considerable degree, a cultural illusion. Mexican, Anglo, and Native American cultures straddle the fence; people of various ethnic backgrounds move back and forth across the artificial divide, despite increasing obstacles to free movement. On either side is found a complex cultural mix of ethnic, religious, and occupational groups. In A Shared Space James Griffith examines many of the distinctive folk expressions of this varied cultural region.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/usupress_pubs/1067/thumbnail.jp
The question of whether or not political lines of demarcation have been historically consistent with...
As intolerance against Mexican Americans and Mexican migrants persists in the United States-- appare...
The war between the United States and Mexico took place in 1846. It was in 1848 that the Treaty of G...
Where it divides Arizona and Sonora, the international boundary between Mexico and the United States...
Where it divides Arizona and Sonora, the international boundary between Mexico and the United States...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Where it divides Arizona and Sonora, the international...
This material published in Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law is made available by...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-198) and index.Respect and continuity : the arts of deat...
This project compares mestizaje in Mexican American communities of the Texas-Mexico border and métis...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-71).The Kumeyaay (Kumiai) Indians are a tribal group w...
Sharing the interdisciplinary perspective on cultural hybridization on the U.S./Mexico border as evi...
The U.S.-Mexico borderlands have been variously described as a war zone, a land of opportunity, and ...
Carlos G. Vélez-Ibáñez; Josiah Heyman (eds.), The U.S.-Mexico Transborder Region. Cultural Dynamics...
<span>Transnationalism and Borderlands: Concepts of Space on the US-Mexico Border and Beyond. This p...
Mexican Americans make up the largest minority in Idaho, yet they seemingly live in a different worl...
The question of whether or not political lines of demarcation have been historically consistent with...
As intolerance against Mexican Americans and Mexican migrants persists in the United States-- appare...
The war between the United States and Mexico took place in 1846. It was in 1848 that the Treaty of G...
Where it divides Arizona and Sonora, the international boundary between Mexico and the United States...
Where it divides Arizona and Sonora, the international boundary between Mexico and the United States...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Where it divides Arizona and Sonora, the international...
This material published in Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law is made available by...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-198) and index.Respect and continuity : the arts of deat...
This project compares mestizaje in Mexican American communities of the Texas-Mexico border and métis...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-71).The Kumeyaay (Kumiai) Indians are a tribal group w...
Sharing the interdisciplinary perspective on cultural hybridization on the U.S./Mexico border as evi...
The U.S.-Mexico borderlands have been variously described as a war zone, a land of opportunity, and ...
Carlos G. Vélez-Ibáñez; Josiah Heyman (eds.), The U.S.-Mexico Transborder Region. Cultural Dynamics...
<span>Transnationalism and Borderlands: Concepts of Space on the US-Mexico Border and Beyond. This p...
Mexican Americans make up the largest minority in Idaho, yet they seemingly live in a different worl...
The question of whether or not political lines of demarcation have been historically consistent with...
As intolerance against Mexican Americans and Mexican migrants persists in the United States-- appare...
The war between the United States and Mexico took place in 1846. It was in 1848 that the Treaty of G...