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Memory,magic and militias: Cora Indian participation in Mexico’s wars,from the reforma to the revolution (1854-1920)
Authors:Nathaniel Morris
Institution:1. History Department, University College, University of London , London, UK n.morris@ucl.ac.ukORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0098-4604
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Mexico’s Cora Indians have played an outsized role in national history, thanks to their skilful use of guerrilla tactics and success in forging strategic alliances with outside forces in defence of their cultural, territorial and political autonomy. Cora participation in elite struggles between Liberals and Conservatives (1850–73), and subsequently in the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), helped to shape the way that both conflicts played out in Western Mexico. Such participation also allowed Cora communities to keep hold of traditional landholdings in the face of political and economic reform, while sowing the seeds for the foundation of the Mexican state of Nayarit.
Keywords:Cora Indians  Nayarit  Mexico  insurgency  autonomy  War of Reform  French intervention  Mexican revolution  guerrilla tactics
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