Every year, around two thousand Huichol families migrate from their homelands in the highlands of northwestern Mexico to the coastal region of Nayarit State, where they are employed on small plantations to pick and thread tobacco leaves. During their four-month stay, they live, work, eat, and sleep in the open air next to the tobacco fields, exposing themselves to an unknown cocktail of pesticides all day, every day. In this article, I describe how these indigenous migrants are more at risk to pesticides because historical and contemporary structural factors ensure that they live and work in the way of harm. I discuss the economic, social, political, and racial inequalities that exist in their every-day environment and how these forms of st...
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AbstractThis article discusses the manner in which social and historical factors impact upon indigen...
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The cultural and workforce conflicts facing the Mexican migrant farm worker have been a continuous b...
Fuelled by agribusiness, transgenic soybean crops, genetically modified to withstand pesticide use, ...
In recent history, agricultural expansion to satisfy ever growing populations has introduced new che...
BACKGROUND: Migrant farmworkers are prone to several psychosocial stressors. OBJECTIVE: To investig...
This dissertation is based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in San Pedro Amuzgos, Oaxaca and on L...
Despite being one of the fastest growing populations in the United States, the health of migrant agr...
The health and well-being of migrant farmworkers have been neglected in the U.S. despite the prevale...
This paper discusses identity creation and the environment of oppression and exploitation that exist...
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AbstractHispanic migrant farmworkers provide indispensable services to the United States, yet they a...
The afterlives of slavery and colonialism have haunted ruralities in the Costa Chica region of Guerr...
In Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies, Seth Holmes uses ethnographic detail to explain how social processes ...
In this article, I describe how the methods of anthropology proved productive and fruitful for resea...
AbstractThis article discusses the manner in which social and historical factors impact upon indigen...
RefereedMigrant workers in the United States have extremely poor health. This paper aims to identify...
The cultural and workforce conflicts facing the Mexican migrant farm worker have been a continuous b...
Fuelled by agribusiness, transgenic soybean crops, genetically modified to withstand pesticide use, ...
In recent history, agricultural expansion to satisfy ever growing populations has introduced new che...
BACKGROUND: Migrant farmworkers are prone to several psychosocial stressors. OBJECTIVE: To investig...
This dissertation is based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in San Pedro Amuzgos, Oaxaca and on L...
Despite being one of the fastest growing populations in the United States, the health of migrant agr...
The health and well-being of migrant farmworkers have been neglected in the U.S. despite the prevale...
This paper discusses identity creation and the environment of oppression and exploitation that exist...
This article estimates the impact of violence on emigration crossings from Guatemala to Mexico as fi...
AbstractHispanic migrant farmworkers provide indispensable services to the United States, yet they a...
The afterlives of slavery and colonialism have haunted ruralities in the Costa Chica region of Guerr...
In Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies, Seth Holmes uses ethnographic detail to explain how social processes ...
In this article, I describe how the methods of anthropology proved productive and fruitful for resea...