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Race and Nation in Latin America: Whitening, Browning, and the Failures of Mestizaje

Dig: A History Podcast

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Mesti-Sahye and Indigenismo Failed Latin America

Mexican anthropologist Manuel Hamio called for a new nationalism in 1916 that would quote combine Mexico's disparate population in a solid patriotic union. He mapped out the indigenous communities living in rural Mexico, fixing them to a spectrum from primitive on one end to civilized on the other. The result is what Lewis called the contradictory attitudes of Mestizo-majority nation: reveres historic contributions of past indigenous civilizations and recognizes a historical debt to contemporary indigenous people.

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