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Huépac Revisited: Cultural Remapping of a Sonoran Townscape

A select group of ethnographers have studied Sonoran towns and culture, including Roger Owen (1959) who evaluated Ópata assimilation in a remote village of La Serrana, Miguel León-Portilla (1972) who argued for recognition of a "norteño" regional culture, Jeanne Simonelli (1986) who resear...

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Published in:Journal of the Southwest 2009-06, Vol.51 (2), p.137-164
Main Authors: Arreola, Daniel D, Doolittle, William E, Sutton, Lindsey, Fernandez, Arianna, Finn, John, Smith, Claire, Allen, Casey
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subjects Built environment
Cattle
Company business management
Cultural change
Cultural groups
Group identity
Landscape changes
Management
Morphology
Personality
Politics
Rural population
Social aspects
Social identity
Towns
Village communities
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