Politics and Ethnicity on the Río Yaqui
Potam Revisited
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The University of Arizona Press
A study of Mexican Yaqui Indians competing for farming and fishing rights.
Shows the continuing integrity and vitality of Yaqui culture in the face of centuries of close and sustained exploitation. . . . It demonstrates the remarkable success of the Yaqui, combining continuity of many religious traditions with adaptive changes in many other realms.'—Choice