Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Preface
Introduction: Toward an Alternative Approach: Between Capricious Saints and the Almighty Dollar
Part One: Places
1. Mi Pueblo Bonito: Memories and Impressions
2. The Alto Balsas Region and Its Towns
Part Two: The Broader Context
3. Indigeneity, Mestizaje, Class, and Racism
4. Mexican Migration
Part Three: The History of Ahuehuepan
5. Historical Background
6. The Pueblo of Ahuehuepan (1923–1985)
7. The Pueblo of Ahuehuepan (1985–2021)
Part Four: Life in Ahuehuepan
8. Daily Life, Standards of Living, and Schooling
9. Getting Ahead and Hardships
10. Family Dynamics, Marriage, Names, and Compadres
11. Kinship Clusters and Riikos
12. Governance and the Civil-Religious Hierarchy
13. Land Use and the Changing Landscape
14. The Religious Field, Cosmology, and Folklore
Part Five: Going beyond Ahuehuepan
15. Zooming Out to the Rest of Mexico
16. Crossing the Border to Earn Dollars
17. Children of Indigenous Migrants
18. Transborder Families
19. Patterns of Geographical and Social Mobility
20. Different Perspectives on Transnationalism
Conclusions and Final Remarks
Appendix
References
Acknowledgments
Index