CHANGES IN INDIGENOUS WOMEN WITH MIGRANT HUSBANDS: PUACUARO, MICHOACAN
Currently a large number of people in the indigenous community of Puacuaro, Michoacán migrate to the U.S., most of them reside for periods of more than 5 years, and the rest do it temporarily. This article describes and analyzes the role played by women within the family and community during the per...
Main Authors: | Erandi de Jesús-Díaz Barriga, Stephanie Anai Díaz-Chávez, María Elena Rivera-Heredia |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universidad Autónoma Indígena de México
2014-07-01
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Series: | Ra Ximhai |
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Online Access: | https://drive.google.com/a/uaim.edu.mx/file/d/0B3tidJTiCU5edEZtVmJxV0tETmM/view |
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