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Life Is Survival Life Is Survival
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Crossing through “Indian Territory” Crossing through “Indian Territory”
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Don Beto: Work, Community, and the Ties That Bind Don Beto: Work, Community, and the Ties That Bind
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Mapping Local Territory Mapping Local Territory
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Abstract
This chapter examines the collective vision that drives the Caminata Nocturna: the Mexican Dream. It shows that residents of El Alberto are finding within their ethnic heritage a tradition of endurance and collective survival that bridges religious divides and offers an antidote to the individualism and materialism of American life. Through the Caminata Nocturna, residents of El Alberto call upon one another in hopes of realizing a future in which they will no longer depend on international migration. They embrace varied understandings of ethnic identity, consumerism, migrant labor, and the ultimate horizon of human life. However, evangelicals and non-evangelicals alike are bound together by a deep loyalty to their town and to their tradition of collective labor. This chapter also considers the right of indigenous people, both in El Alberto and in Mexico as a whole, to exist as a comunidad and manage land on their own terms.
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